alternation, commutation, cooperate, engage, intercommunication, intertwine, measure for measure, mutuality, retaliation, talking, two-way communication
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The price of a product is determined by the interplay of supply and demand. [noun]
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The difficulty is that the issue is so complex; there is such an interplay of factors. [noun]
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- At the end of 1910 the Russian revolution, which seemed at one time to promise an overturn as complete as that of the ancien regime in France, would seem to have entered on a path of orderly and conservative development, and it is possible, now that the smoke of combat has cleared away, to form some estimate of the forces through the interplay of which this result has been achieved. [Please select]
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Through all this interplay of argument and pleading and emotion the two grew every moment more hopelessly in love. [Please select]
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Marsh had not ventured to remove his eyes from the weaving interplay of the dancers in his own set. [Please select]
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Some elements of this interplay have been cleared up in recent years. [Please select]
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Each step of the retreat was accompanied by a complicated interplay of interests, arguments, and passions at headquarters. [Please select]
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What numbers of facts relating to the interplay of natural forces must escape us for want of sufficiently sensitive organs. [Please select]
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Everywhere, with a mysterious individual difference, we see youth growing to adolescence and the interplay of love, desire, curiosities, passionate impulses, rivalries. [Please select]
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It was to see, in terms of art, a scientific demonstration of race, temperament, and the results of their interplay with environment. [Please select]
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The interplay of these secondary tones (among which 'interest,' 'difficulty,' and 'effort' figure) runs the drama in the mental series. [Please select]
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