Similar words: interaction, painter, characterize, interval, Internet, interior, interest, internal. Meaning: ['ɪntə'rækt] v. act together or towards others or with others.
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91. The hype of the virtual reality movement obscures the practical potential for re-thinking basic ways in which people interact with computers.
92. Although these task demands can be identified, they may interact or compound the difficulty in particular tables.
93. Newborns seem especially prepared to greet their parents, and they are able to interact with their parents on many levels.
94. I consider their most advanced processes and how I can interact with them.
95. Board games can enable pupils to interact and consider different viewpoints and motives at times in the past.
96. Certainly the two interact in various ways; but they remain apart.
97. At the seminar I met a number of interesting people and explored ways we could interact by sharing ideas.
98. Desks are arranged in a U-shape, so the teacher can interact easily with the students.
99. They clearly interact with one another, as has been obvious from the foregoing.
100. Simply by carrying out its day-to-day operations, an organisation necessarily communicates certain messages to those who interact with it.
101. People who are unfamiliar with keyboards could choose instead to interact with the computer using their normal handwriting.
102. The Fundamental Rule could in principle allow any component to interact with any other component.
103. At individual learning stations, anglers can interact with experts such as Charlie Ingram and Al Lindner.
104. They have excellent, fully developed personalities and even interact with each other and their environments.
105. Biomorphs should interact, in the computer, with a simulation of a hostile environment.
106. To act or react on each other; interact.
107. Socialise and interact with others as much as possible.
108. The yeast two-hybrid analysis demonstrated that CK1A and CRY2 can interact in vivo under blue light, which indicates that CK1A may play an important role in blue light signal induction of Arabidopsis.
109. As an ecologically vulnerable region where atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere and biosphere interact, the Yellow River Delta plays an important role both in economy and environment in China.
110. Chlorine has been shown to interact with the thin membrane that covers the cuticles of your hair causing tiny bubbles to form.
111. Hydraulic turbine's discharge apparatus are made of scroll case, guide apparatus, runner and draft tube, which are interrelated and interact with each other.
112. Oracle Business Indicators provides business users the capability to interact with reports.
113. Autism typically appears around age three and is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate and interact with others.
114. One of the EJB 2.0 best practices is to use a stateless Session bean to interact with Entity beans that have any local client views.
115. As you interact with others, neither exaggerate nor downplay what's true for you.
116. They interact and coexist in the mechanism of human cognition.
116. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
117. The idea is that when two services interact with each other, the service link type is a declaration of how they interact -- essentially what each party offers.
118. Plasmons will interact strongly with photons at the interface of a metamaterial?s metal and dielectric to form yet another quasi-particle called a surface plasmon polariton(SPP).
119. The result shows that the method can solve the break line and interact line problems of old type machine.
120. Determining which classes are Tapestry-specific, which are business-specific, and how they all interact is best done before you're sitting in front of an empty class file in your favorite code editor.
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