noun
- the way in which two or more things have an effect on each other
verb
- to have an effect on each other; to interact
Usage: intransitive
Examples
- The interplay between supply and demand determines market prices.
- There’s a complex interplay of factors that influence climate change.
- The interplay between the actors on stage was captivating.
- Light and shadow interplay beautifully in this photograph.
- Economic and political forces interplay to shape policy decisions.
- The interplay of colors in the sunset was breathtaking.
- Different musical elements interplay to create harmony.