Why this word is great
INTERINFLUENCE — [Verb] To influence in mutual and varied ways. From inter- ("between, mutual") + influence ("to affect or sway"). Unlike "interact" (which suggests mere exchange) or "reciprocate" (which implies balanced return), "interinfluence" captures the subtle, asymmetrical dance of mutual transformation. It is the way a river reshapes the land while the land guides its current; the way lovers, without realizing it, adopt each other’s speech patterns; the way rival nations, through conflict, reshape each other’s borders and identities—a quiet testament to the fact that nothing touches without being touched in turn.