Reciprocate
21reciprocate — /rɪ sɪprəkeɪt/ verb to do the same thing for someone as that person has done for you ● They offered us an exclusive agency for their cars and we reciprocated with an offer of the agency for our buses. ▪▪▪ ‘…in 1934 Congress authorized President… …
22reciprocate — verb /ɹɪˈsɪpɹəˌkeɪt/ a) To mutually give and take something; to interchange. b) To give something in response …
23reciprocate — Synonyms and related words: accord, act in concert, act together, affiliate, agree, agree with, ally, alternate, amalgamate, answer, answer to, associate, back and fill, band, band together, bandy, battledore and shuttlecock, be in league, be… …
24reciprocate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To respond in kind] Syn. return, retaliate, repay, requite; see answer 3 , react 1 , revenge . 2. [To exchange] Syn. interchange, alternate, give and take; see alternate 1 , exchange 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. give …
25reciprocate — [[t]rɪsɪ̱prəkeɪt[/t]] reciprocates, reciprocating, reciprocated VERB If your feelings or actions towards someone are reciprocated, the other person feels or behaves in the same way towards you as you have felt or behaved towards them. [V n] ...he …
26reciprocate — re cip·ro·cate || rɪ sɪprÉ™keɪt v. give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action …
27reciprocate — [rɪ sɪprəkeɪt] verb 1》 respond to (a gesture or action) with a corresponding one. ↘return (love, affection, etc.) to someone who gives it. 2》 [usu. as adjective reciprocating] (of a machine part) move backwards and forwards in a straight line …
28reciprocate — I. v. n. Alternate, act interchangeably. II. v. a. Interchange, exchange, requite …
29reciprocate — v 1. return, give back, respond, respond in kind, return the favor, do the same for [s.o.]Inf. scratch [s.o. s] back, Chiefly U.S. logroll; come back, retort, riposte; pay back, retaliate, requite; correspond, complement, complete. 2. interchange …
30reciprocate — re·cip·ro·cate …