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Example sentences for "interacting"

Lexicographically close words:
intently; intentness; intents; inter; interact; interaction; interactions; interactive; interacts; interagency
  1. Here consciousness is a function of all the interacting factors.

  2. In the absence of any 'collective consciousness' we may still speak of collective minds; for we have defined a mind as an organised system of interacting mental or psychical forces.

  3. The significance of the fact lies probably in this, that local motion is necessary for procuring and continuing physical contact between the interacting physical agencies.

  4. It is not a cause in any proper sense of the word, but a result of a myriad of interacting forces.

  5. Nevertheless, as breeding tests have amply shown, we are dealing with but two interacting factors which segregate cleanly from one another according to the strict Mendelian rule.

  6. Their pursuits are fixed by accident and necessity of circumstance; they are not the normal expression of their own powers interacting with the needs and resources of the environment.

  7. The more interacting forces, for example, the farmer takes into account, the more varied will be his immediate resources.

  8. Bergson lays the emphasis upon the cosmic spirit interacting with matter.

  9. The world of thoughts and emotions within us, while dependent upon and interacting with the physical world without us, cannot be accounted for in terms of the physical world.

  10. The letters are part of a sui generis alphabet, changing as practical experiences change, interacting with many logical rules for using them or for understanding how they work.

  11. Interacting individuals constituted themselves as signs of presence, that is, of a shared space and time.

  12. Virtual reality is not a linear reality but an integrating, interacting reality of non-linear relations between what we do and what results.

  13. This projection is a direct way of identifying oneself and thus of becoming part of an interacting group of people.

  14. Eventually tools, and other artifacts, became themselves an object of the market, in addition to supporting self-constitutive practical experiences of the humans interacting with them.

  15. Art implicitly expresses awareness, on the part of artists and public, of how persons interacting through artistic expression are changed through the interactions.

  16. Interacting with such a system means that the person becomes involved in the inside of images, sounds, and movements.

  17. It seems that the transition is from the small communal life striving for continuity and permanence, to a global community of interacting individuals, whose identity itself is variable, prepared to experience discontinuity and change.

  18. In concrete poetry, one can even discover the expression of jealousy between those interacting in the systematic domain of abstract phonetic languages, and those in the domain of ideograms.

  19. This is why considerations regarding the biological condition of the individual interacting with the outside world are extremely important.

  20. Myth, as a set of practical programs for a limited number of local human experiences, no longer satisfied exigencies of a community diversifying its experience and interacting with communities living in different environments.

  21. As bandwidth available for interacting through a variety of backchannels expands from copper wire to new fiberglass data highways, a structure is put in place that effectively resets our coordinates in the world of global activity.

  22. In short, although Dewey only implies this, all scientific explanation presupposes a system of interacting parts; nothing can be explained by reference to an undifferentiated world which lacks such traits.

  23. These traits have to be begged or taken in any case," for wherever and whenever we take the world, we must explain it as "a plurality of diverse interacting and changing existences.

  24. Racine has studiously avoided anything approaching violent action or contrast or complexity; he has relied entirely for his effect upon his treatment of a few intimate human feelings interacting among themselves.

  25. The purpose of marriage or family therapy is not only to resolve existing problems but also to help clients cultivate a new way of communicating and interacting together.

  26. Gradually, a more organized style of interacting comes into being through the directive efforts of the therapist or as a result of general group frustration over the lack of coherence.

  27. The manner, now, in which mutually repulsive and opposing elements here compose a form of a joint and interacting unity may now be briefly analyzed.

  28. An excellent theoretical study of the family as a unity of interacting members is presented in Bosanquet, The Family.

  29. The distinctive contribution of Lotze was his recognition that interaction of the parts implies the unity of the whole since external action implies internal changes in the interacting objects.

  30. Suicide pacts and other mutual acts present a certain participation of interacting suggestion.

  31. Fixed and separate ends reflect a projection of our own fixed and non-interacting compartmental habits.

  32. The problem of social psychology is not how either individual or collective mind forms social groups and customs, but how different customs, established interacting arrangements, form and nurture different minds.

  33. And if an animal's body, say my own, is simply an agglomerate of minute interacting material units, and its wholeness is merely accidental and apparent, how is my conscious mind to be adjusted to it?

  34. We are now told that the pattern is nothing real or active, but the mere accidental resultant of distinct interacting forces: it does no work, it exercises no influence or control, it is nothing.

  35. By brute matter we understand extended lumps of stuff, interacting with one another mechanically, as do, for example, two cogs in a piece of clockwork.

  36. I will be interacting with college students, high school and middle school students as well as with all levels of my K-5 school.

  37. If family has significance, then interacting with a grandchild, near or faraway, manifests that significance and the returns it generates.

  38. Where family has meaning, interacting with a far away grandchild adds substance to a 'value'.

  39. The historian, on the other hand, is exposed to the danger of dealing with the complex and interacting social forces of a period or of a country, from some single point of view to which his special training or interest inclines him.

  40. All that is required of man is that he place himself in harmony with the interacting forces, operating in all directions.

  41. Countless forces, surrounding man, are interacting in the universe.

  42. It gives no clew to the importance of interacting factors.

  43. Simultaneously with the revolution in industrial structure and interacting with it in many ways, there has occurred a great change in the composition and character of the wage-earning body.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interacting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    conversational; interacting; interrogatory; linguistic; oral; questioning; responsive; speech; telepathic; verbal