Synonym: reciprocally. Similar words: mutual, mutualism, actually, virtually, eventually, perpetually, ineffectually, intellectually. Meaning: ['mjuːtjʊəlɪ] adv. in a mutual or shared manner.
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31. Moreover, these are mutually reinforcing trends.
32. Diffusion occurs between mutually soluble or miscible liquids.
33. On the contrary, they can be mutually reinforcing.
34. It was a mutually agreed upon decision.
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35. The findings may be regarded as mutually supportive.
36. There are two mutually exclusive arguments deployed against it.
37. Unfortunately, they have not always been mutually supportive.
38. A parallel universe, mutually incompatible, like matter and anti-matter.
39. Hooliganism and segregation were mutually reinforcing.
40. In fact, Taoism and Buddhism were mutually contradictory.
41. Indeed, they were not always mutually distinct.
42. A sense of loss of mutually supportive family relationships.
43. But these criteria are also sometimes mutually reinforcing.
44. The present national currencies are mutually well insulated.
45. These two theoretical positions are, apparently, mutually exclusive.
46. The circular and mutually reinforcing nature of the social production of facts about child abuse can be illustrated diagrammatically.
47. Young next to old, doing-well next to down-and-out: a heterogeneous mass present for its own mutually exclusive reasons.
48. Under these conditions new, mutually unintelligible languages will eventually arise.
49. These topics are typically the subject matter of multilateral treaties which define mutually accepted uniform standards.
50. It was in their interest to have an efficient, mutually agreed Code of Practice.
51. But they are often quite creative in figuring out mutually interesting pastimes.
52. Nodes on different levels which are mutually consistent have excitatory connections between them.
53. The point is that the differences and similarities are not necessarily mutually exclusive; rather, they both raise gender-specific issues.
54. The agreement of a mutually acceptable reserve price is key.
55. It successfully produces delinquents, creating a criminal section of the population and thereby dividing the subordinate classes into mutually antagonistic fractions.
56. To a large extent these two approaches have been mutually exclusive, not to say antagonistic.
57. As a result, the stalled negotiations began to move slowly ahead, with some of them leading to mutually profitable agreements.
58. This commission would be composed of mutually acceptable and appropriate international personalities and representatives from governments and international organizations.
59. She thought more highly of herself and in later years was successful in establishing a mutually supportive and caring marital relationship.
60. This is the case of choosing from among mutually exclusive projects with widely differing costs.
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