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reciprocated

[ri-sip-ruh-key-tid]

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. 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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of reciprocate.

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unreciprocated adjective
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The US president said he had reciprocated with an invite to the White House during the "very good talk" - though such a trip has not been confirmed by either side.

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The audiences have reciprocated the gesture by filling the theaters more than they usually do.

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Key trade partners have reciprocated in kind and have an incentive to up the ante.

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Regardless, they accept their neighbors as they are, as long as that acceptance is reciprocated.

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The desire for co-operation, and willingness to forgo previous red lines, is also reciprocated in Europe.

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