interactive

/ˌɪntərˈæktɪv/
adjective
  1. Allowing or involving two-way communication or action between a user and a system, or between people.
    • Many websites now offer interactive features like quizzes and polls.
    • The museum has an interactive exhibit where visitors can touch the displays.
    • The teacher uses interactive games to make learning math more fun.
  2. Involving people working together and influencing each other.
    • An interactive classroom encourages students to ask questions and share ideas.
    • The workshop was highly interactive, with lots of group discussions.
    • The team's interactive approach helped them solve the problem faster.
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