Synonym: resonance. Similar words: support, supporter, supportive, in support of, opportunity, opportunist, appoint, grapple. Meaning: [ræ'pɔr /ræ'pɔː] n. a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people.
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31. The rapport among masons, glaziers, painters, mosaicists and metal workers was complete and satisfying.
32. To maintain rapport in a postal survey we must always put ourselves in the position of the respondent.
33. You are lucky to have such a good rapport with your boss.
34. The encouragement given made for a great rapport with the class and gave a stimulus to improve the lectures.
35. As soon as Lexandro flexed a finger, his power gauntlet twitched in rapport.
36. His rapport is instantaneous: this big, good-looking black man, kind of funny, kind of smart.
37. Many a time he commented upon the mental rapport he found with his most intelligent animals.
38. This makes it much easier to integrate teaching and assessment, as well as helping us to build up a rapport with our trainees.
39. The other one thought the most important thing was good communications and rapport.
40. Alison and Johnny had an easy rapport that was clear to everyone.
41. One of the characteristics of Romantic literature is the interaction or rapport between man and nature.
42. Their personal rapport is no longer a popular subject with White House officials.
43. Smiling makes people feel good and positive, conveying a sense of good-will, rapport and trust. Dr T.P.Chia
44. There seems to be a better rapport between players and officials now than in the past.
45. It was rare that Margarett had this sort of rapport with a woman.
46. In such cases, as in all human relationships, the presence or absence of personal rapport was a critical element.
47. Rapport, the community newspaper,(sentencedict.com) describes it as wanton damage and wilful vandalism.
48. Some of the disadvantages are: It is more difficult to establish rapport on the telephone.
49. He has developed a rapport with Desmond, which so far does not exist between the proprietor and the Express.
50. Pete had established an amazing rapport with all the animals.
51. She formed a instinctive rapport with many patients, her efforts giving her a real sense of achievement.
52. The physician must establish a sympathetic rapport with the patient to help elucidate possible causes and contributing factors.
53. Barry and me had an almost mystical rapport when it came to stuff like this.
54. Try to build up a rapport with the judge. 12.
55. Therefore it was important to establish a rapport with Dilip as soon as possible.
56. Alison and Johnny have a rapport that will work well for their characters.
57. It is also important that the presenter be appropriate for the specific audience and be able to establish a rapport with them.
58. The ideal situation, of course, would be to be empathic and in rapport with the horse.
58. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
59. Gradually they began building a rapport based on this mutual love for creating structures.
60. Before you do business with someone, it is important to establish a rapport.
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