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interplay

[ US /ˈɪntɝˌpɫeɪ/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪntəplˈe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. reciprocal action and reaction

How To Use interplay In A Sentence

  • Their romantic interplay is glamorized to its maximum expression.
  • She examines the interplay between changing gender divisions and urban change.
  • Most studies also do not take into account the complex interplay between different variables in predicting lung volumes.
  • Kim depends so much on wordless communication and meaningful interplay of glances.
  • The real problem with assessing popular sentiment over the 1790s is the interplay of contradictory forces shifting it between radicalism and loyalism.
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  • In conclusion, early maladaptation, that is, upregulated thrombin generation and inhibition of fibrinolysis, occurred in one-third of the SCT patients associating with the development of GVHD, a finding suggesting an interplay between coagulation and immunology during SCT. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • It is hard to read the auguries, so complex is this interplay of deception, self-deception, bluster and bluff.
  • Sea of Cowards," the band's sludgier, yowlier follow-up, showcases the interplay between White and Mosshart to a greater advantage than "Horehound" did. Album review: The Dead Weather, "Sea of Cowards"
  • Thirteen nervous minutes into the contest Doran converted a free from 38 metres but Mulligan squared the match in the 16th minute after interplay between Smith and McGoldrick.
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