interact

[ˌɪntərˈækt]

interact Definition

to communicate or work together with someone or something.

Using interact: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "interact" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher encouraged the students to interact more during class discussions.

  • Example

    The two companies will interact to develop a new product.

  • Example

    The software allows users to interact with each other in real-time.

  • Example

    The chemicals interacted in a way that caused an unexpected reaction.

interact Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using interact

  • to engage with members of the general public, often in a professional or official capacity

    Example

    As a politician, it's important to interact with the public and listen to their concerns.

  • to engage with the natural world, often in a recreational or educational capacity

    Example

    Many people enjoy hiking and camping as a way to interact with nature.

  • to engage with the physical surroundings, often in a scientific or research capacity

    Example

    Scientists study how different species interact with the environment to better understand ecosystems.

Phrases with interact

  • to communicate or work together with someone or something

    Example

    The new employee needs to interact with the team to complete the project.

  • media that allows for user interaction, such as video games or social media

    Example

    The rise of interactive media has changed the way people consume entertainment.

  • to have negative or harmful effects when combined or used together

    Example

    The medication can interact badly with alcohol, so it's important to avoid drinking while taking it.

Origins of interact

from Latin 'interactio', meaning 'reciprocal action'

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Summary: interact in Brief

To 'interact' [ˌɪntərˈækt] means to communicate or work together with someone or something. It can refer to socializing, collaborating, or interfacing, as in 'The software allows users to interact with each other in real-time.' 'Interact' extends into phrases like 'interact with nature,' and idioms like 'interact with the public,' denoting engagement with the natural world or general population.

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