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interacting

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Adj — Currently engaging with or affecting one another.

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What does “interacting” mean?

The word “interacting” means currently engaging with or affecting one another. In plain terms, describes things or people currently engaging with each other.

How do you use “interacting” in a sentence?

Here is “interacting” used in a sentence: “The app tracks how interacting users share content.”

What part of speech is “interacting”?

“Interacting” is an adjective.

Is “interacting” a common word?

“Interacting” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between interacting and interactive?

Interacting is a present participle describing people or things currently engaging with or affecting one another, such as children interacting at a playground. Interactive is a separate adjective describing something designed to allow two-way engagement, such as interactive software, and does not describe an ongoing action the way interacting does.

Can interacting describe things as well as people?

Yes. Interacting is used for people, animals, systems, or even chemical substances that are currently engaging with or affecting one another, such as interacting molecules in a reaction or interacting variables in a study. The word simply requires two or more entities influencing each other.

Is interacting always a positive kind of engagement?

No, interacting is neutral and only describes mutual engagement or effect, without indicating whether the interaction is friendly, harmful, or neutral. Two chemicals interacting badly, for instance, describes a negative effect, while people interacting warmly describes a positive one.

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