interplay
/ɪntərpleɪ/Definitions
1. noun
the act or process of combining or interacting with other people, things, or factors.
“The interplay between the orchestra and the choir created a beautiful harmony.”
2. noun
a reciprocal or mutual relationship, influence, or effect.
“The interplay of social and economic factors contributed to the city’s development.”
3. verb
to take part or participate in an activity or game, especially in a competitive or social way.
“The children love to interplay in the playground during recess.”
4. verb
to act or have an effect together, often in a subtle or indirect way.
“The new policy interplays with the existing laws to create a more comprehensive framework.”