Synonym: common, joint, reciprocal. Similar words: mutualism, ritual, actual, virtual, actually, virtually, eventually, mutter. Meaning: ['mjuːtʃʊəl] adj. 1. common to or shared by two or more parties 2. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return.
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91. He first took into account the fact that a sun as well as a planet moves under the influence of their mutual attraction.
92. The rules of the game are seen as fixed at any point in time by mutual agreement and changeable through mutual agreement.
93. The firmest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, as iron is most strongly united by the fiercest flame. Charles Caleb Colton
94. When horses are put together in paddocks, they need to be carefully chosen for their mutual compatibility.
95. Stalin had no intention of honouring previously signed mutual assistance treaties.
96. This mutual stretching of personas is what works best in the new romantic comedy about a couple of blue-collar thieves.
97. Their mutual self - supporting pose is continuously almost - falling , like a standing wave in a spring creek.
98. A mutual fund is a portfolio of stocks or bonds that is jointly owned by a large number of investors.
99. Leadership provides organizational values which can serve as a basis for the development of mutual trust and commitment.
100. She'd always believed in the strength of her parents' marriage, the power of its mutual affection.
101. On one level the sudden and unexpected friendship thrives on little more than mutual back-scratching.
102. One of many interesting alternative ways of measuring mutual inductance uses any bridge that measures self inductance together with the following technique.
103. But it would not be new to the brokerage or mutual fund businesses.
104. It was suggested that the mutual security treaty with Japan be abrogated.
105. I am 39, and like so many of the baby boomers, I have invested in mutual funds.
106. They can bounce ideas off one another and provide a mutual critique or one another's work.
107. National mutual funds were among the biggest buyers, according to an underwriter at A. G. Edwards.
108. The men with the Brigade ties and their friends were running out of potential mutual acquaintances to describe.
109. Before you sell any mutual funds[sentencedict.com], minimize taxes by checking different ways of computing costs.
110. The only major obstacle remaining, mutual recognition, has clinched the deal.
111. The balmy summer months before Harry's birth was a time of contentment and mutual devotion.
112. One minute they were sworn enemies, the next they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire.
113. Cooperation between general practitioners and district health authorities requires mutual accountability.
114. Free discussion about attitudes to a problem will relieve anxiety, and mutual support can be obtained.
115. Attaining this state of mutual knowledge of a communicative intention is to have successfully communicated.
116. Despite these powerful arguments against mutual funds, there are still reasons why it makes sense for ordinary investors to own them.
117. First of all,(http://Sentencedict.com) we called it a mutual aid society.
118. Invest in a stock mutual fund. Buy a short-term bond fund.
119. If m is sufficiently small we can ignore the mutual attraction of the two masses.
120. We were classless, building up a mutual affection with those who watched us.
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