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UK
/ˌɪntəɹˈæktɪv/
]
[ US /ˌɪnɝˈæktɪv, ˌɪntɝˈæktɪv/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnɝˈæktɪv, ˌɪntɝˈæktɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- capable of acting on or influencing each other
- used especially of drugs or muscles that work together so the total effect is greater than the sum of the two (or more)
How To Use interactive In A Sentence
- AMEN: Grassroots Football is an incredible interactive roadbook from photographer Jessica Hilltout that depicts the essence of soccer as experienced throughout the African continent. Daniel Maree: Six Positively Promising World Cup Campaigns You Might Have Missed
- Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats.
- We believe that eventually every major consumer-oriented company will need interactive programming - sticky content - for their Web sites.
- Recent innovations include plasma screens, interactive terminals and systems allowing advertisements to be displayed on a precise day at a precise time. TOP MARKETING AND MEDIA COMPANIES IN THE UK
- Multimedia is the attempt to make computers behave like television sets, only interactively.
- In the olden days of interactive computing, you got an account on one computer which was all you ever used.
- The invention addresses this problem by visualizing an intervention (caused by a user) to an object of interest without the requirement of an interactive input by the user.
- Some observed that basketball has now become more of a show than a sporting event, with dancing and music and a variety of interactive elements that fill every pregame, postgame, halftime and time-out.
- Most visibly, it has transformed the British day out - you can't visit even the most two-bit town these days without tripping over its spangly new heritage centre or interactive museum.
- This form of spectatorship contrasts sharply with the interactive performances found in rural villages where most of these maskers normally appear.