Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to or of the nature of interaction.
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- adjective Of, pertaining to, or featuring
interaction
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- adjective capable of acting on or influencing each other
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Examples
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Sometimes they cross their legs, put their hands on their laps, scratch their heads, and so forth in what has been termed interactional synchrony.
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Do you think that according to what has been stated so far and the possible plans of any kind of interactional dialogue between the U.S. and Iran, including on Afghanistan to begin with, do you think the recent statements would have any effect on that?
unknown title 2009
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Bringing this back to classroom practice, I would hazard a guess that stronger interpersonal ties in the classroom dynamic might help to anchor these output-challenge strategies in emotions and interactional dynamics that make, for instance, performance of a script or presentation mean more to people.
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Due to various cultural differences, some families may succeed in obtaining the maximum possible benefit of such interactional programs, while other families may fail to utilize these opportunities.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Understanding Parental Involvement Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2012
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This type of transformation is not just dynamic, it is interactional.
Archive 2009-04-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Due to various cultural differences, some families may succeed in obtaining the maximum possible benefit of such interactional programs, while other families may fail to utilize these opportunities.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Understanding Parental Involvement Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2012
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I also chose wellness because it suggests a different type of interactional arrangement particularly with the healthcare establishment.
Wellness Informatics « Beki's Blog (there's an original name) 2009
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This may be because emergent variation is only motivated by interactional requirement.
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Where these interactional values are strongly entrenched, high-energy technology is less likely to be adopted than in areas where achievements will be enhanced by the increased use of energy are paramount in the minds of most people.
Energy and Society~ Chapter 15~ Ideological Unity and Economic Realism 2009
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The Bohlmann study finds that “interactional fairness perception” affects “cross-functional communication.”
In The Business World Nice Guys Finish First, Study Shows | Impact Lab 2009
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