"interactment" meaning in English

See interactment in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: interactments [plural]
Etymology: From interact + -ment. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|interact|ment}} interact + -ment Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} interactment (countable and uncountable, plural interactments)
  1. (rare) Synonym of interaction Tags: countable, rare, uncountable Synonyms: interaction [synonym, synonym-of]
    Sense id: en-interactment-en-noun-GKZGpILa Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ment

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1981, “Intervention Strategies with Hyperactive and Learning-Disabled Children”, in Samuel M. Turner, Karen S. Calhoun, Henry E. Adams, editors, Handbook of Clinical Behavior Therapy, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., section “References”, page 628",
          "text": "Bugental, D. B., Whalen, C. K., & Henker, B. Causal attributions of hyperactive children and motivational assumptions of two behavioral change approaches: Evidence for an interactment position. Child Development, 1977, 48, 874–884.",
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          "text": "Interactment theory, see Activity theory",
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          "ref": "1986, “Descriptive Research”, in Roger P. Phelps, editor, A Guide to Research in Music Education, 3rd edition, Metuchen, N.J., London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., page 191",
          "text": "[Di Ann] L’Roy, using a Symbolic Interactment theoretical framework with undergraduate music education majors, identified: (1) their occupational norms and values, (2) their commitment to specific skills and knowledge of music education, and (3) career commitment to music education.",
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          "ref": "2000, “Robert ALTMAN”, in Yoram Allon, Del Cullen, Hannah Patterson, editors, Contemporary North American Film Directors: A Wallflower Critical Guide, 2nd edition, London, New York, N.Y.: Wallflower Press, page 7",
          "text": "Happy with a cast of hundreds, [Robert] Altman loves to direct groups of people, painting a broad picture of their complex interactments and entanglements.",
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          "ref": "2015, Hannah Nelson, To Change a Life, Xlibris, chapter five, page 38",
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