0 (of two or more people, things etc) to act, or have some effect, on each other -- berinteraksi
Antibiotics can sometimes interact with other medicines.
On one level, debates around industrial regulation and urban reform interacted with those at a national level, which gave particular emphasis to locality.
However, for higher-order radial modes it falls off as the overlap of the interacting wave functions decreases.
For each model, the composition of the groundwater and the host rock with which it interacts must be defined.
Understanding a system, rather than just describing it, usually requires studying that system plus other systems with which it interacts.
They are, however, also real places, in which real people circulate, interact and strive to survive.
A new protein that specifically interacts with the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor.
It is quite common that sociodemographic variables such as gender and age interact, due to their nature of very general social categories.
To reduce the observer effect, the researcher visited the participants' homes before the observation session and interacted with all the family members.