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interactional

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of acting on or influencing each other

How To Use interactional In A Sentence

  • On an interactional level, stability is observed relative to social relationships.
  • Hydrogen ion lens are loaded and neutral hydric gas is filled in simulation in order to observe the interactional behavior of electrons and ions.
  • Broadly construed, interactional sociolinguistics views ‘language as indexical to a social world.’
  • Due to various cultural differences, some families may succeed in obtaining the maximum possible benefit of such interactional programs, while other families may fail to utilize these opportunities. Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Understanding Parental Involvement
  • Where these interactional values are strongly entrenched, high-energy technology is less likely to be adopted than in areas where achievements will be enhanced by the increased use of energy are paramount in the minds of most people. Energy and Society~ Chapter 15~ Ideological Unity and Economic Realism
  • Perhaps women choose this style because it fits with their own, perfectly valid interactional or social goals.
  • These concerns are not speaker or listener-centred, but are shared by both speaker and listener; international communication is interactional, and meaning must be negotiated.
  • I also chose wellness because it suggests a different type of interactional arrangement particularly with the healthcare establishment. Wellness Informatics « Beki's Blog (there's an original name)
  • Foss and Griffin emphasize that their approach ‘suggests the need for a new schema of ethics to fit interactional goals other than the inducement of others to adherence to the rhetor's own beliefs’.
  • My personal interactional style doesn't always translate well in just writing.
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