Similar words: reciprocal, reciprocity, recipe, recipient, precipitation, locate, allocate, located. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪprəkeɪt] v. 1. act, feel, or give mutually or in return 2. alternate the direction of motion of.
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31. We hope to be able to reciprocate your good offices on a similar occasion.
32. His team had found that even in happy relationships, partners reciprocate anger with anger, so the easiest way to de-escalate a conflict was not to escalate it in the first place.
33. This, in turn, would lead us and our partners to reciprocate a comprehensive and coordinated manner.
34. Because you are accepting others'help all the time, you should reciprocate them.
35. Lome Agreement commits the former colonies to reciprocate to the EEC nations by granting them most favored nation(MFN)treatment.
36. Isn't the admiration and reciprocate to you with my heart?
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