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reciprocated
[ ri-sip-ruh-key-tid ]
adjective
- given, done, or felt in return:
When I greeted the lady who walked by my house every morning, she looked right through me as if I were invisible, with no reciprocated response.
- given and received, or equally engaged in, by both parties; mutual:
In its most developed form, love occurs within a reciprocated relationship with another person.
When he created his export business, his mission was to build a reciprocated trust within an honest and sustaining working relationship with artisans.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of reciprocate ( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ····· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reciprocated1
Example Sentences
Key trade partners have reciprocated in kind and have an incentive to up the ante.
Regardless, they accept their neighbors as they are, as long as that acceptance is reciprocated.
The desire for co-operation, and willingness to forgo previous red lines, is also reciprocated in Europe.
"Because of that, they somehow have a really big capacity to love. So when it comes to them, they're both really open to it, however it needs to be reciprocated."
Seeing Boq wrestle with his feelings for Nessa, and the belief that she could have that love reciprocated, again is unique considering how that is usually always prioritized for white women in disabled narratives.
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