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reciprocally

[ ri-sip-ruh-klee ]

adverb

  1. by or from one to the other; in a way that involves equal exchange between two people or groups; mutually:

    A “Service Engagement” is any endeavor that brings the community into the campus and the campus into the community, reciprocally, often to address a social concern.

  2. in return:

    As valuable information about you is gathered, you will be able to see who is doing the gathering, and can reciprocally gather your own information about the gatherers.

  3. Grammar. so as to express mutual action or relationship:

    In Spanish, some reflexive verbs can be used reciprocally, so “Nosotras nos vemos,” “we see ourselves,” can also mean “we see each other.”

  4. in an opposite or inverse relation or proportion:

    In motion, space and time are reciprocally related, as expressed in the equation of motion, v = s/t.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDz····· adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of reciprocally1

First recorded in 1550–60; reciprocal ( def ) + -ly
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On top of that dozens of "worst offenders" will be charged reciprocally for having trade surpluses.

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The possibility to communicate reciprocally with the physical environment or more-than-human reality may have been an essential reason why these cliffs were visited and painted, and why offerings were left to them.

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Locally connected "interneurons" are an integral part of the cortical circuit, reciprocally linking cortical neurons.

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The AK group was not only more social than the other two, but they also exchanged grooming more reciprocally.

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“Five imprisoned citizens who were in Iran will be given to the U.S. side reciprocally, based on their will. We expect these two issues fully take place based on the agreement.”

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