Reciprocal

  • 21reciprocal — adjective formal a reciprocal arrangement or relationship is one in which two people or groups do or give the same things to each other: Such treaties provide reciprocal rights and obligations. compare mutual reciprocally / kli/ adverb …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22reciprocal — adjective 1) reciprocal love Syn: given/felt in return, requited, reciprocated 2) reciprocal obligations and duties Syn: mutual, common, shared, joint, corresponding, complementary …

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  • 23reciprocal — UK [rɪˈsɪprək(ə)l] / US adjective done according to an arrangement by which you do something for someone who does the same thing for you a reciprocal arrangement/relationship a reciprocal visit (= a visit to the person who visited you) …

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  • 24reciprocal — /rɪ sɪprək(ə)l/ adjective done by one person, company or country to another one, which does the same thing in return ● We signed a reciprocal agreement or a reciprocal contract with a Russian company …

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  • 25reciprocal — /rɪ sɪprək(ə)l/ adjective done by one person, company or country to another one, which does the same thing in return ● We signed a reciprocal agreement or a reciprocal contract with a Russian company …

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  • 26reciprocal — 1. adjective a) Of a feeling, action or such: mutual, uniformly felt or done by each party towards the other or others; two way. b) Something that is contrary or opposite. Syn …

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  • 27reciprocal — adj. Reciprocal is used with these nouns: ↑arrangement, ↑exchange, ↑relationship, ↑visit …

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  • 28reciprocal — [16] English adapted reciprocal from Latin reciprocus ‘alternating’. This was a compound adjective based ultimately on the elements re ‘back, backwards’ and prō ‘for, forwards’ …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 29reciprocal — [rɪ sɪprək(ə)l] adjective 1》 given, felt, or done in return. 2》 (of an agreement or arrangement) bearing on or binding two parties equally. 3》 Grammar (of a pronoun or verb) expressing mutual action or relationship. 4》 (of a course or bearing)… …

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  • 30reciprocal — [16] English adapted reciprocal from Latin reciprocus ‘alternating’. This was a compound adjective based ultimately on the elements re ‘back, backwards’ and prō ‘for, forwards’ …

    Word origins