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Definition of Interplays
1. interplay [v] - See also: interplay
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interplays
Literary usage of Interplays
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Resource Politics in Sub-Saharan Africa by Matthias Basedau, Andreas Mehler (2005)
"At least complexity refers to dynamics and interplays, the nature of ...
3.1 Dynamics and interplays The study of resource politics must include all ..."
2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"By means of such interplays of conception— infinite limiting finite, transfinite
limiting infinite—it becomes possible to create whole hierarchies of ..."
3. Psychotherapy by Hugo Münsterberg (1909)
"He cannot enter into those endless interplays of associations and memories, or
inhibitions and sensations and impulses, he cannot examine from which remote ..."
4. Vermont Beautiful by Wallace Nutting (1922)
"The whole community physically and humanly blends, fits, and interplays. Of all
retreats for the overwrought mind, of all satisfactory settings for human ..."
5. Poets of the Younger Generation by William Archer (1902)
"... a very individual mind—vividly perceptive, intensely sentient, and irrepressibly
alert to recombine its perceptions in unexpected interplays of analogy. ..."
6. The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher (1873)
"But in the ten thousand little interplays of life, men should be amiable, as far
as possible, and should see things that are sweet and agreeable. ..."