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reciprocally

adverb as in interchangeably

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Example Sentences

Essays by an Indigenous scientist offer lessons in reciprocal awareness between people and plants.

Indeed, research shows career mentoring has reciprocal benefits and is not only beneficial for proteges.

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Rival financial hubs Hong Kong and Singapore are set to become the first regions in the world to open a reciprocal “air travel bubble,” after ministers from both governments announced a preliminary agreement Thursday.

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But now try to think of jurisdictions that do not require the two city-states to work cooperatively and grow reciprocally.

Mudgee and monaudud, may reciprocally change genders, the first by the addition of i-e-e, and the second by altering ud to izzi.

Oaths are not held sacred; nor words, nor swearing, nor binding compacts reciprocally made.

Mudjee and monaudud may reciprocally change genders, the first by the addition of iee, and the second by altering ud to izzi.

Style is the disentangling of thoughts or ideas reciprocally involved in each other.

Reciprocally, it is in M. Comte's opinion essential, that all directors of labour should be rich.

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On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reciprocally, such as: conversely, mutually, and vice versa.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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