noun
- the ways in which different things have an effect on each other
Usage: plural of interplay
verb
- to have an effect on each other; to interact
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- The interplays between music and emotion are complex.
- She studies the interplays of light and shadow in photography.
- The novel explores the interplays between different social classes.
- Technology interplays with human behavior in unexpected ways.
- The artist interplays color and texture to create depth.
- Economic policy interplays with social welfare programs.
- The interplays of various factors led to the company’s success.