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Verb
/ˌintərˈakt/,
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interacted, past participle; interacting, present participle; interacted, past tense; interacts, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally
    • - all the stages in the process interact
    • - the user interacts directly with the library

  1. act together or towards others or with others; "He should interact more with his colleagues"
  2. (interaction) a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting
  3. (interaction) (physics) the transfer of energy between elementary particles or between an elementary particle and a field or between fields; mediated by gauge bosons
  4. GameShark is the brand name of a line of video game cheat cartridges and other products for a variety of console video game systems and Windows based computers. ...
  5. Interaction is a kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another. The idea of a two-way effect is essential in the concept of interaction, as opposed to a one-way causal effect. ...
  6. (InterAction (organization)) InterAction (formally the American Council for Voluntary International Action) is the largest coalition of U.S.-based international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), focused on the world's poor and most vulnerable. It was formed in 1984 with 22 members. ...
  7. (Interaction (stats)) In statistics, an interaction may arise when considering the relationship among three or more variables, and describes a situation in which the simultaneous influence of two variables on a third is not additive. ...
  8. (Interactions (magazine)) interactions magazine serves a number of related worlds, offering content to educate and inspire designers, providing viewpoints related to culture and anthropology, describing innovation and creation in a business environment, and continually investigating the ...
  9. (Interactions (The Spectacular Spider-Man)) "Interactions" is the second episode of the animated television series The Spectacular Spider-Man, which is based on the comic book character Spider-Man, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. ...
  10. A short act or piece between others, as in a play; an interlude; hence, intermediate employment or time; To act upon each other; as, two agents mutually interact
  11. (interaction) the act of some things interacting, or acting upon one another; A conversation or exchange between people
  12. (Interacting) Clarifying expectations
  13. (interaction) Communication or interpersonal contact between investigator and subject.
  14. (Interaction) If the effect of one factor on a response variable depends on the level of another factor, the two factors are said to interact.
  15. (Interaction) co-action between two or more beings
  16. (interaction) when the effect of combining two variables is different than the sum of their individual effects. If you need to know how much of one variable participants have received to say what the effect of another variable is, you have an interaction between those two variables. ...
  17. (Interaction) A two-way exchange of information between two people, with interplay of thoughts and feelings, attitudes and opinions.
  18. (Interaction) Side effect resulting from concurrent use of multiple drugs or dietary supplements. The result may be antagonism (counteracting) or synergism (amplifying) and consequently may be adverse in some cases.
  19. (Interaction) The relationship between people and the environment and the resulting patterns/ consequences
  20. An interaction occurs when the effects of two or more variables (in a regression analysis) or two or more factors (in an analysis of varaince) are not independent of each other. For example, you may find that the effect of a treatment is not the same different sexes.
  21. (INTERACTION) A situation in which the magnitude of the test-control treatment difference for the outcome of interest depends upon the value assumed by a third factor, such as age or prior disease state of the study patients.
  22. (Interaction) A term applied when two (or more) predictor variables do not act independently on a response variable (Everitt 2002)
  23. (Interaction) Communication diagram • Sequence diagram • Interaction overview diagram • Timing diagram
  24. (Interaction) Exchange of communication in which communicators take turns sending and receiving messages. [SB]
  25. (Interaction) Interactions represent an especially memorable, and therefore leveraged, subset of customer experiences. They happen every time a customer contacts a business in order to buy something, learn something or comment on their experience. ...