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interacting

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/ˌɪntəˈræktɪŋ/ · in-ter-act-ing

To act in such a way as to have an effect on another; to communicate or engage with others.

Meanings

verbformal

To act in such a way as to have an effect on another; to communicate or engage with others.

ایسے طریقے سے عمل کرنا کہ دوسرے پر اثر انداز ہو؛ دوسروں کے ساتھ بات چیت کرنا یا مشغول ہونا۔

تفاعل

tawa'ul

Synonyms

communicatingengagingrelatingبات چیت کرنامشغول ہونارابطہ رکھنا

Antonyms

isolatingdetachingignoringتنہائیعلحدہ کرنانظرانداز کرنا

Common Collocations

  • socially interacting
  • interacting with peers
  • interacting online

Example Sentences

They are interacting with the audience during the presentation.

وہ پریزینٹیشن کے دوران حاضرین کے ساتھ تفاعل کر رہے ہیں۔

Woh presentation ke doran hazreen ke sath tawa'ul kar rahe hain.

Children learn social skills by interacting with each other.

بچے ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ تفاعل کر کے سماجی مہارتیں سیکھتے ہیں۔

Bachay aik doosray ke sath tawa'ul kar ke samaji maharatain seekhtay hain.

The scientists are interacting with various stakeholders.

سائنس دان مختلف اسٹیک ہولڈرز کے ساتھ تفاعل کر رہے ہیں۔

Scientists mukhtalif stakeholders ke sath tawa'ul kar rahe hain.

Easily Confused With

interact:Interact is the base form of interacting; it is used as a verb without the -ing suffix.

Word Family

interaction
nounتفاعل
interactor
nounتفاعل کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'interacting' as two people acting together.

Picture two people shaking hands or talking.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کے چہروں پہ جچتا ہے سکوت،/ کیا ہے کہ تم بھی تو ہنس کے رہے ہو کبھی؟

Mohabbat ke chehron pe jachta hai sukoont, / Kya hai ke tum bhi to hans ke rahe ho kabhi?

Silence suits the faces of love, / What is it that you too have smiled sometimes?

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دوستی کے بغیر زندگی بے رنگ ہے۔

Dosti ke baghair zindagi bey rang hai.

Life is colorless without friendship.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "interactio" — the act of acting upon one another

First known use: 20th century

The word 'interact' came into English in the early 20th century, derived from Latin roots meaning 'to act between'.