have sth in common
to share interests, experiences or other characteristics with someone or something
We don't really have much in common.
3. in common with sb/sth
in the same way as someone or something
In common with many mothers, she feels torn between her family and her work.
inherit /ɪnˈher.ɪt/ verb FROM DEAD PERSON
1. [ I or T ] to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died
Who will inherit the house when he dies?
All her children will inherit equally.
inherit /ɪnˈher.ɪt/ verb QUALITY
2. [ T ] to be born with the same physical or mental characteristics as one of your parents or grandparents
Rosie inherited her red hair from her mother.
interact /ˌɪn.təˈrækt/ /-t ̬ɚˈækt/ verb [ I ]
to communicate with or react to
Dominique's teacher says that she interacts well with the other children.
It's interesting at parties to see how people interact socially.
We are studying how these two chemicals interact.
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