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    interplay
    /ˈɪntəpleɪ/

    noun

    • 1. the way in which two or more things have an effect on each other: "the interplay between inheritance and learning"

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  2. INTERPLAY definition: 1. the effect that two or more things have on each other: 2. the effect that two or more things…. Learn more.

  3. noun. in· ter· play ˈin-tər-ˌplā. : interaction. the interplay of opposing forces. interplay. ˌin-tər-ˈplā ˈin-tər-ˌplā. intransitive verb. Examples of interplay in a Sentence. the interplay between the old and the new enjoys the interplay of three very different flavors.

  4. The interplay between two or more things or people is the way that they have an effect on each other or react to each other. ...the personal interplay between great entertainers and a live public. ...the interplay of political, economic, social and cultural factors.

  5. INTERPLAY meaning: 1. the effect that two or more things have on each other: 2. the effect that two or more things…. Learn more.

  6. Interplay definition: reciprocal relationship, action, or influence. See examples of INTERPLAY used in a sentence.

  7. Interplay is a kind of back-and-forth interaction in which each side affects the other. A beautiful piece of music has the perfect interplay between melody, rhythm, and harmony.

  8. interplay (of/between A and B) the way in which two or more things or people affect each other synonym interaction. the interplay between politics and the environment; the subtle interplay of colours

  9. INTERPLAY definition: the effect that two or more things have on each other: . Learn more.

  10. Define interplay. interplay synonyms, interplay pronunciation, interplay translation, English dictionary definition of interplay. n. Reciprocal action and reaction; interaction. intr.v. in·ter·played , in·ter·play·ing , in·ter·plays To act or react on each other; interact.

  11. Britannica Dictionary definition of INTERPLAY. :the ways in which two or more things, groups, etc., affect each other when they happen or exist together. noncount. — often + between or of. the interplay between the old and the new.