interactment

noun

Etymology

From interact + -ment.

  1. derived from *h₂éǵeti
  2. derived from ācta
  3. derived from acte
  4. inherited from acte
  5. prefixed as interact — “inter + act
  6. suffixed as interactment — “interact + ment

Definitions

  1. Synonym of interaction.

    • The decorum of Milton’s exquisite scenic adjustments has made possible the comedy. And the comedy will make possible a larger decorum, the very propriety of “natural” in the poem. It is a kind of interactment that only poetry can achieve.
    • However, other important parts of the project are switching, transmission, and the interactment of the entire system.
    • Bugental, D. B., Whalen, C. K., & Henker, B. Causal attributions of hyperactive children and motivational assumptions of two behavioral change approaches: Evidence for an interactment position. Child Development, 1977, 48, 874–884.

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