Synonyms for reciprocally
adv as one- accordingly
- collectively
- cooperatively
- mutually
- simultaneously
- together
- unitedly
- conjointly
- agreeably
- alike
- arm in arm
- coincidentally
- combined
- companionably
- concomitantly
- concurrently
- connectedly
- en masse
- hand in glove
- hand in hand
- harmoniously
- in a group
- in common
- in company with
- in concert
- in conjunction
- in league
- in partnership
- in unison
- inextricably
- inseparably
- intimately
- side by side
- similarly
- synchronically
- with one another
Antonyms for reciprocally
jointly
- accordingly
- agreeably
- alike
- arm in arm
- coincidentally
- collectively
- combined
- companionably
- concomitantly
- concurrently
- conjointly
- connectedly
- cooperatively
- en masse
- hand in glove
- hand in hand
- harmoniously
- in a group
- in common
- in company with
- in concert
- in conjunction
- in league
- in partnership
- in unison
- inextricably
- inseparably
- intimately
- mutually
- reciprocally
- side by side
- similarly
- simultaneously
- synchronically
- together
- unitedly
- with one another
Word Origin & History
1560s, with -al (1) + stem of Latin reciprocus "returning the same way, alternating," from pre-Latin *reco-proco-, from *recus (from re- "back;" see re-, + -cus, adjective formation) + *procus (from pro- "forward;" see pro-, + -cus. Related: Reciprocally. The noun meaning "that which is reciprocal" (to another) is from 1560s.
Example Sentences forreciprocally
The man is worth so much, his trade is worth the same; and reciprocally.
Reciprocally: Is history, as many believe, the offspring of writing?
And reciprocally, why should they spare the property of him who spared it so little himself?
This is done by articles agreed to, and reciprocally signed.
Milly in the heart breeds Milly in the brain, And this reciprocally that again?
And they all went into raptures, amazed, but reciprocally credulous.
It is true that air and light are reciprocally an object for the plant.
It was so amazing that, for a little, it made us reciprocally stare.
But these two forces, the me and the not-me, are reciprocally limitative.
Lovers in their betrothals engaged to observe it reciprocally.