Interplayed: meaning, definitions and examples

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interplayed

 

[ ˌɪntərˈpleɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

interaction dynamics

Interplayed refers to the manner in which different elements or components influence or affect one another in a reciprocal way. This term is often used to describe complex relationships in systems, such as in psychology, where various factors can interact to shape behaviors or outcomes. It can also pertain to artistic or musical contexts, indicating how different motifs, themes, or instruments interact harmoniously. Essentially, it conveys the interconnectedness of various entities or ideas.

Synonyms

combine, connect, influence, interact

Examples of usage

  • The themes of love and loss interplayed throughout the novel.
  • In the concert, the strings and brass interplayed beautifully.
  • Their personalities interplayed in a way that created a unique dynamic.

Translations

Translations of the word "interplayed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 intercalado

🇮🇳 पारस्परिक

🇩🇪 wechselseitig

🇮🇩 berinteraksi

🇺🇦 переплетений

🇵🇱 wzajemny

🇯🇵 相互作用する

🇫🇷 interactif

🇪🇸 interactuado

🇹🇷 karşılıklı

🇰🇷 상호작용하는

🇸🇦 متداخل

🇨🇿 vzájemně se ovlivňující

🇸🇰 vzájomne ovplyvňujúci

🇨🇳 相互作用的

🇸🇮 medsebojno delujoč

🇮🇸 samverkan

🇰🇿 өзара әрекеттескен

🇬🇪 შედეგიანი

🇦🇿 qarşılıqlı

🇲🇽 interactuado

Etymology

The term 'interplayed' originates from the combination of the prefix 'inter-', meaning 'between' or 'among', and the verb 'play', which has Old English roots (plægan) meaning 'to engage in activity or sport'. The evolution of the term reflects an expansion in its usage, where the focus shifted more towards the dynamics of interactions between various elements rather than mere recreational activities. This change was particularly evident as the concept of systems theory emerged in the 20th century, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various components in both natural and social sciences. In modern usage, 'interplayed' is often found in discussions involving psychology, art, music, and complex systems, illustrating a shift towards appreciating the intricate relationships that define how components come together to form a coherent whole.