Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tərˈæk.tɪŋ/
verb to act in such a way as to have an effect on another
A1 Children enjoy interacting with animals at the petting zoo.
A2 Students practice their language skills by interacting with native speakers.
B1 Employees are encouraged to interact with customers in a friendly and professional manner.
B2 The scientists spent hours interacting with the data to find patterns and trends.
C1 The diplomats are skilled at interacting with foreign dignitaries to negotiate treaties.
C2 The artist's work explores the complexities of human emotions through interacting with different mediums.
adjective engaging in communication or social interaction
A1 Children enjoy interacting with animals at the petting zoo.
A2 Students learn better when they are actively interacting with the material.
B1 The new app allows users to have a more interactive experience by interacting with other users.
B2 The workshop focused on improving communication skills through interacting with colleagues.
C1 The research team discovered new insights by interacting with experts in the field.
C2 The CEO is known for his ability to build strong relationships by interacting with employees at all levels.
formal The researchers studied how different species are interacting in the ecosystem.
informal I love interacting with my coworkers during lunch breaks.
slang She's always interacting with new people at parties.
figurative The colors in the painting seem to be interacting with each other.
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