In the new study, Winkelmann and her colleagues simulated how future temperature increases can lead to changes across Antarctica in the interplay between ice, oceans, atmosphere and land.
Global warming may lead to practically irreversible Antarctic melting|Carolyn Gramling|September 23, 2020|Science News
This year, it rolled out a subscriber-only newsletter for eager Economist fans, delving into how each Economist cover is chosen, exposing the interplay between editors and cover designers.
Election-focused products charge U.S. growth at The Economist|Lucinda Southern|September 23, 2020|Digiday
John Coates probably knows more than anyone else about the interplay between hormones and financial markets.
This is your brain on Robinhood|John Detrixhe|August 30, 2020|Quartz
Miller is at his best delineating the interplay of technology, commerce, and culture.
How the Jazz Age Invented Modern America|Wendy Smith|May 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In school, we are made to understand the interplay of these distinct and understandable elements.
Desperately Seeking Charm: Steven Amsterdam on an Elusive Quality|Steven Amsterdam|April 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
It is a direct result of the interplay between hate and the rise of hyper-partisan media.
The Obama Haters Book Club: The Canon Swells|John Avlon|October 26, 2012|DAILY BEAST
See Fareed Zakaria's column, for a fine example of the interplay of these contending emotions.
What Romney Meant to Say (Part 3)|David Frum|August 2, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sex is an interplay of many different factors conscious, cultural, emotional, and physical.
Newsweek Live Chat: What the Internet Can Teach Us About Sex|The Daily Beast|April 25, 2011|DAILY BEAST
The interplay of these forces makes the history of civilization—of nations and the great basic industries within the nations.
The Coming of Coal|Robert W. Bruere
We will never get at Bismarck through a study of the interplay of politics; suppose we state his case in terms of human nature?
Blood and Iron|John Hubert Greusel
I feel the interplay of tongue and larynx in my own case as shown in the plates.
How to Sing|Lilli Lehmann
Filled with 400 rods placed equidistantly, the lightning field is the interplay between precision and randomness.
The Civilization of Illiteracy|Mihai Nadin
Besides, there is evident everywhere an interplay of forces acting and reacting so as mutually to help and fulfil one another.
Pantheism, Its Story and Significance|J. Allanson Picton
British Dictionary definitions for interplay
interplay
/ (ˈɪntəˌpleɪ) /
noun
reciprocal and mutual action and reaction, as in circumstances, events, or personal relations