reciprocally — reciprocal UK US /rɪˈsɪprəkəl/ adjective FORMAL ► involving two people or organizations who agree to help each other by behaving in the same way or by giving each other similar advantages: »a reciprocal arrangement/agreement/relationship »We have … Financial and business terms
reciprocally — adverb 1. (often followed by for ) in exchange or in reciprocation gave up our seats on the plane and in return received several hundred dollars and seats on the next plane out we get many benefits in return for our taxes • Syn: ↑in return •… … Useful english dictionary
reciprocally — reciprocal ► ADJECTIVE 1) given, felt, or done in return. 2) (of an agreement or arrangement) bearing on or binding two parties equally. 3) Grammar (of a pronoun or verb) expressing mutual action or relationship (e.g. each other, they kissed). ►… … English terms dictionary
Reciprocally proportional — Reciprocally Re*cip ro*cal*ly (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal*l[y^]), adv. 1. In a reciprocal manner; so that each affects the other, and is equally affected by it; interchangeably; mutually. [1913 Webster] These two particles do reciprocally affect each … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reciprocally attached — index conjoint Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reciprocally — adverb see reciprocal I … New Collegiate Dictionary
reciprocally — See reciprocality. * * * … Universalium
reciprocally — adverb In a reciprocal manner; by way of returning (e.g. a favour, insult, etc) … Wiktionary
reciprocally — adv. in a reciprocal manner, mutually, jointly … English contemporary dictionary
reciprocally — a. Mutually, interchangeably … New dictionary of synonyms