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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91. The Illinois senator has put together a close-knit team of aides to run his campaign and might prefer to run with someone with whom he already has an easy rapport.
92. We developed a high degree of trust and a considerable personal rapport.
93. He thinks that, with so many natural ties between San Antonio and Mexico, people assumed a rapport would flourish untended .
94. Conveying respect and being non judgmental are necessary ingredients for building rapport.
95. Fractionate from C & F to SUPERFICIAL communication ( light rapport ).
96. Les hommes politiques font du rattrapage acc é l é r é par rapport aux patrons.
97. He had never quarreled openly with Roosevelt but never felt a moment of rapport.
98. Rather than putting undue pressure on yourself to overachieve, focus on getting a firm handle on your primary responsibilities, building rapport with colleagues, and identifying potential mentors.
99. Like golf, running can help you establish an instant rapport with a new business connection.
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