verb
- past tense of interplay; engaged in mutual or reciprocal action or influence
Usage: typically used in passive or descriptive contexts to show how two or more things affected each other
Examples
- The two dancers interplayed beautifully, their movements complementing each other.
- Light and shadow interplayed across the canvas, creating depth and dimension.
- The characters' emotions interplayed throughout the scene, building dramatic tension.
- Economic factors interplayed with political decisions to shape the policy outcome.
- The musicians interplayed their instruments in a seamless improvisation.