Used in a Sentence

interplay

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for interplay.

Editorial note

Ot of everything that surrounds uber, the interplay and economics of the taxi industry hitting the rocks is interesting to me in an economic case study.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech2

Quick take

Interaction; reciprocal relationship.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of interplay gathered in one view.

noun

Interaction; reciprocal relationship.

verb

(intransitive) To interact.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for interplay.

noun

Interaction; reciprocal relationship.

verb

(intransitive) To interact.

Example sentences

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Ot of everything that surrounds uber, the interplay and economics of the taxi industry hitting the rocks is interesting to me in an economic case study.

2

A better or more shocking way to understand how the numbers interplay is, to reframe this like this.

3

Animated films are unique in that there is always a strange and magical interplay between the frame and the story.

4

Like the abc conjecture, this is another one about the interplay between the additive and multiplicative structure of the integers.

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And those mathematical abstractions are often useful for modeling physical reality, causing a strong interplay between reality and mathematical abstractions.

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Haskell being my template of a language with a good-looking interplay of polymorphism and algebraic typing.

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One area I’ve seen math and programming interplay is quantitative finance, i.e., quant-developers attached to trading desks in Wall Street.

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Occasionally a meta-climate study appears in the astrophysics listings, but those are generally papers studying any interplay between astrophysical events and (often historical) climate change.

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Adding in the continuity of the rail/maglev structures are what make it hairy, IMO, and the interplay between seismic considerations and thermal considerations becomes important.

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I'm not saying the others are better, it's just difficult to visualize how they interplay.

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I'm thinking of the delightful interplay of the prison-industrial complex with the justice system.

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Second, the next time you add a new field, you'll have to deal with a potentially complex interplay between default values and what the code actually needs to do.

Quote examples

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While these "*-time"s are distinguished, they can be invoked and interplay arbitrarily, unlike most other languages.

2

I would be fascinated by seeing if this research can be continued into adulthood, where the individual "concepts" aren't as important as the interplay between them.

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They describe an interplay of various factors (see biopsychosocial and diathesis-stress models), but none of them mention anything about it being a response to external events in the way that "normal"/healthy emotions are - which is what I'm getting at in previous comments.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use interplay in a sentence?

Ot of everything that surrounds uber, the interplay and economics of the taxi industry hitting the rocks is interesting to me in an economic case study.

What does interplay mean?

Interaction; reciprocal relationship.

What part of speech is interplay?

interplay is commonly used as noun, verb.