Definition
Act in such a way as to have an effect on another; act reciprocally.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "interact" places the primary stress on the third syllable, "AKT." The American pronunciation includes a pronounced "ter" sound, while the British pronunciation has a softer "tuh" sound. The articulation focuses on "in-ter-AKT" (American) and "in-tuh-AKT" (British).
Etymology
Derived from the Latin word inter, meaning "between" or "among", combined with the verb agere, meaning "to do" or "to act". It essentially means "to act between" or "to act reciprocally".
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Usage
"Interact" is commonly used in contexts involving communication, social engagement, and reciprocal actions between people, systems, or entities.
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Detailed Definition
Note: The term "interact" emphasizes the mutual or reciprocal action or influence of entities on each other.