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    in·ter·ac·tion
    /ˌin(t)ərˈakSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. reciprocal action or influence: "ongoing interaction between the two languages"

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  2. interaction. /ˌˈɪntərˌˈækʃən/ /ɪntəˈrækʃɪn/ IPA guide. Other forms: interactions. 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.

  3. INTERACTION meaning: 1. an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to each other: 2. an…. Learn more.

  4. Interaction is a reciprocal action or influence that occurs between two or more objects, substances, people or systems, where each has an effect on the other. It could be in form of communication, exchange of ideas, collaboration, or a chemical process.

  5. 1. a mutual or reciprocal action or influence. 2. (General Physics) physics the transfer of energy between elementary particles, between a particle and a field, or between fields. See strong interaction, electromagnetic interaction, fundamental interaction, gravitational interaction, weak interaction, electroweak interaction.

  6. May 6, 2017 · The term interaction is field-defining, yet surprisingly confused. This essay discusses what interaction is. We first argue that only few attempts to directly define interaction exist.

  7. interaction meaning, definition, what is interaction: a process by which two or more things af...: Learn more.

  8. to act upon one another: [ no object] When the two chemicals interact they form a gas. [ ~ + with + object] One chemical interacts with the other. in•ter•ac•tion, n. [ uncountable] social interaction between men and women. [ countable] day-to-day interactions. in•ter•ac•tive, adj.: Interactive video lets the user decide what to see on the screen.

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