Reciprocal+action

  • 101reciprocated — re cip·ro·cate || rɪ sɪprÉ™keɪt v. give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action …

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  • 102reciprocates — re cip·ro·cate || rɪ sɪprÉ™keɪt v. give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action …

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  • 103reciprocating — adj. reciprocatory; moving interchangeably backward and forward re cip·ro·cate || rɪ sɪprÉ™keɪt v. give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action …

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  • 104interaction — noun reciprocal action or influence. Derivatives interactional adjective …

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  • 105two-way street — a situation involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation. → two way …

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  • 106two-way — adjective 1》 involving movement or communication in opposite directions. 2》 (of a switch) permitting a current to be switched on or off from either of two points. Phrases two way street a situation involving mutual or reciprocal action or… …

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  • 107interplay — n. Reciprocal action, interaction …

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  • 108among — a•mong [[t]əˈmʌŋ[/t]] prep. 1) in, into, or through the midst of; surrounded by: She was among friends[/ex] 2) in the midst of, so as to influence: missionary work among the local people[/ex] 3) with a share for each of: Divide the fruit among… …

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  • 109cross — [[t]krɔs, krɒs[/t]] n. v. crossed, cross•ing, 1) a figure or object consisting of two lines or pieces intersecting usu. at right angles 2) a wooden structure consisting of an upright and a transverse piece, upon which persons were formerly put to …

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  • 110interaction — in•ter•ac•tion [[t]ˌɪn tərˈæk ʃən[/t]] n. reciprocal action, effect, or influence • Etymology: 1825–35 in ter•ac′tion•al, adj …

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