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Reciprocally meaning
In a reciprocal manner; by way of returning (e.g. a favour, insult, etc).
Example sentences (11)
More important, it’ll give those team members the space to reciprocally share their stuff with their colleagues, and potentially you as well, and bring their full selves to work.
Like I keep saying, inclusive governance is here; except we don’t recognize it for what it is: reciprocally rewarding governance for the top dogs.
And the Jew-haters then reciprocally endorse Sanders.
Reciprocally, Beverly says that she is glad he has forgiven her.
The two countries therefore, have to reciprocally agree on the repatriation for crimes stated.
Both bipartite and tripartite governmental systems apply the principles of the separation of powers to allow for the branches represented by the separate powers to hold each other reciprocally responsible to the assertion of powers as apportioned by law.
In a slightly more complex form a sender and a receiver are linked reciprocally.
It is the world that was created by man and that reciprocally made man.
Modern mail Modern mail is organized by national and privatized services, which are reciprocally interconnected by international regulations, organizations and international agreements.
The numerals 6 and 9, which are reciprocally symmetric through rotation, are distinguished with a dot or underline.
This is so, according to the theory of perichoresis, because the persons of the Trinity "reciprocally contain one another, so that one permanently envelopes and is permanently enveloped by, the other whom he yet envelopes".