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interplay
[ noun in-ter-pley; verb in-ter-pley, in-ter-pley ]
noun
- reciprocal relationship, action, or influence:
the interplay of plot and character.
verb (used without object)
- to exert influence on each other.
interplay
/ ˈɪ²Ô³Ùəˌ±è±ô±ðɪ /
noun
- reciprocal and mutual action and reaction, as in circumstances, events, or personal relations
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of interplay1
Example Sentences
Braxton: The darkness that shadowed this season overwhelmed the light touch and insightful interplay that made this franchise such a hallmark.
Experiencing the constant interplay of shapes and groups in person can throw you off balance, according to her friend and mentor, artist Leslie Lanxinger.
The production, directed by Michael Matthews, concentrates intensely on the interplay between Guimarães and Lancaster.
Plus, I’m obsessed with the interplay: the super-crispy wing against the creamy richness of ranch or blue cheese, the cold crunch of carrot or celery contrasting with the warmth of the wing and sauce.
There’s interplay between graceful moments and more direct, operatic moments.
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