interaction

[In`ter*ac·tion]

If you interact with someone––by talking, looking, sharing, or engaging in any kind of action that involves the two of you––you can be said to have had an interaction with that person.

...

Intermediate action.

Noun
a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting

Noun
(physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons


n.
Intermediate action.

n.
Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.


Interaction

In`ter*ac"tion , n. 1. Intermediate action. 2. Mutual or reciprocal action or influence; as, the interaction of the heart and lungs on each other.

Intermediate action.

...

Usage Examples

Style used to be an interaction between the human soul and tools that were limiting. In the digital era, it will have to come from the soul alone.

Architects in the past have tended to concentrate their attention on the building as a static object. I believe dynamics are more important: the dynamics of people, their interaction with spaces and environmental condition.

You don't know what the Chinese expect in the way of beauty. The presentation is just a farce. You come into a room filled with 50 people and they don't talk to you. There's very little interaction.

Anonymous blog comments, vapid video pranks and lightweight mash-ups may seem trivial and harmless, but as a whole, this widespread practice of fragmentary, impersonal communication has demeaned personal interaction.

Interactive computers and software will, I think, provide a less costly method of doing some kinds of inquiry, in knowledge acquisition and even reasoning and interaction.

How much do you as a consumer value a positive experience with a brand or its customer service department? How willing are you to share that with your friends? How inclined are you to let that person know that you're interaction with them was positive?

Watergate provides a model case study of the interaction and powers of each of the branches of government. It also is a morality play with a sad and dramatic ending.

Misspelled Form

interaction, uinteraction, 8interaction, 9interaction, ointeraction, jinteraction, kinteraction, unteraction, 8nteraction, 9nteraction, onteraction, jnteraction, knteraction, iunteraction, i8nteraction, i9nteraction, ionteraction, ijnteraction, iknteraction, ibnteraction, ihnteraction, ijnteraction, imnteraction, i nteraction, ibteraction, ihteraction, ijteraction, imteraction, i teraction, inbteraction, inhteraction, injteraction, inmteraction, in teraction, inrteraction, in5teraction, in6teraction, inyteraction, ingteraction, inreraction, in5eraction, in6eraction, inyeraction, ingeraction, intreraction, int5eraction, int6eraction, intyeraction, intgeraction, intweraction, int3eraction, int4eraction, intreraction, intseraction, intderaction, intwraction, int3raction, int4raction, intrraction, intsraction, intdraction, intewraction, inte3raction, inte4raction, interraction, intesraction, intedraction, inteeraction, inte4raction, inte5raction, intetraction, intefraction, inteeaction, inte4action, inte5action, intetaction, intefaction, intereaction, inter4action, inter5action, intertaction, interfaction, interqaction, interwaction, intersaction, interzaction, interqction, interwction, intersction, interzction, interaqction, interawction, interasction, interazction, interaxction, interadction, interafction, interavction, intera ction, interaxtion, interadtion, interaftion, interavtion, intera tion, interacxtion, interacdtion, interacftion, interacvtion, interac tion, interacrtion, interac5tion, interac6tion, interacytion, interacgtion, interacrion, interac5ion, interac6ion, interacyion, interacgion, interactrion, interact5ion, interact6ion, interactyion, interactgion, interactuion, interact8ion, interact9ion, interactoion, interactjion, interactkion, interactuon, interact8on, interact9on, interactoon, interactjon, interactkon, interactiuon, interacti8on, interacti9on, interactioon, interactijon, interactikon, interactiion, interacti9on, interacti0on, interactipon, interactilon, interactiin, interacti9n, interacti0n, interactipn, interactiln, interactioin, interactio9n, interactio0n, interactiopn, interactioln, interactiobn, interactiohn, interactiojn, interactiomn, interactio n, interactiob, interactioh, interactioj, interactiom, interactio , interactionb, interactionh, interactionj, interactionm, interaction .

Other Usage Examples

The hypothesis may be put forward, to be tested by the s subsequent investigation, that this development has been in large part a matter of the reciprocal interaction of new factual insights and knowledge on the one hand with changes in the theoretical system on the other.

We've all seen the mom who devotes all her time and attention to her child and is so hungry for adult interaction that as soon as she's around another adult, she's not paying attention anymore.

I always preferred to hang out with the outcasts, 'cause they were cooler they had better taste in music, for one thing, I guess because they had more time to develop one with the lack of social interaction they had!

For, to be a stranger is naturally a very positive relation it is a specific form of interaction.

As the daughter of a schoolteacher, I feel very strongly that the most important thing in school takes place right there in that classroom, and the interaction between the teacher and the child.

Technology has changed the fan/actor interaction quite a bit.

Those thoughts are truth which guide us to beneficial interaction with sensible particulars as they occur, whether they copy these in advance or not.

It's not about how much movement you do, how much interaction there is, it just reeks of credibility if it's real. If it's contrived, it seems to work for a while for the people who can't filter out the real and unreal.

Comments


Browse Dictionary