INTERACTIVE in a Sentence

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These two chemicals interact with each other at a certain temperature to produce a substance which could cause an explosion.

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 Meanings and Examples of INTERACTIVE
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interactive
 a.  capable of acting on or influencing each other
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1  The technology can be used to produce interactive educational programs.
2  The stronger argument is a functional one, that brains do not respond to damage like typical interactive systems.
3  The centerpiece is a boat ride through an elaborate interactive stage set of picturesque slums and their associated smells, to conjure up an illusion of real Victorian life - and misery.
4  Only two months ago, there was much criticism of the founders who organized the floatation and continued to interact with Wall Street.
5  These two chemicals interact with each other at a certain temperature to produce a substance which could cause an explosion.
6  Informal interaction among employees is seen as part of the ongoing training process.
7  Games and songs provide the perfect opportunity for classroom interaction and language development.
8  Language games are usually intended to encourage student interaction.
9  Specific patterns of interaction in the family have been observed.
10  His interaction with the actors is almost nil, which is fine with Freeman.
11  He predicted that gravitational interaction caused light from stars beyond the sun to deviate or swerve from a straight path as it passed the sun.
12  Spatial interaction is a dynamic flow process from one location to another.
13  In philosophy, systems theory and the sciences, emergence refers to the way complex systems and patterns arise out of a multiplicity of relatively simple interactions.
14  The harm and benefit in parasitic interactions concern the biological fitness of the organisms involved.
15  The social media rampage is a big boost for social networks, giving the insight of interactivity abilities within social networks.