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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "reciprocally" in a sentence

    reciprocally example sentences

    reciprocally


    1. The reciprocally would be to arrive


    2. In other words, we will have erupted reciprocally within Each other


    3. The cycle of the production for generation of the wealth with its products and services happens when the organizations utilize the Virtual Coin “Real” in the transactions of payments with other organizations so that reciprocally each one always validates the process of the another with the intermediation of the payment for the Virtual Bank


    4. Should we say, reciprocally, that false theories are those theories that welcome destruction?


    5. The initial statement out of the USCG MSO in Duluth stated that tribal and Coast Guard officials would reciprocally inspect non-tribal vessels in tribal waters


    6. each other reciprocally in the group


    7. beginning to indicare that in adulthood, children often reciprocally serve this function for adults, just as adults do for children


    8. Transformation of Identity-- During the possession state of trance, the shaman became reciprocally identified with the possessing


    9. Ravaging Eartheart with immunity depleting strip mining, mountain top removal, and clear cutting, we violate her energies, seeking to enslave them, instead of reciprocally sharing


    10. Since traditional practices have a reciprocally supportive relationship within culture, 914

    11. “The sensationalism of sexual trespass arises from a culture of child eroticization, where the youth wear adult styled provocative clothing and adults are reciprocally infantilized by the wearing of tweener fashion


    12. and, reciprocally, even the most encompassing intelligences can influence the conditions of


    13. The chemist and the cure plunged anew into their occupations, not without sleeping from time to time, of which they accused each other reciprocally at each fresh awakening


    14. At Stephen's suggestion, at Bloom's instigation both, first Stephen, then Bloom, in penumbra urinated, their sides contiguous, their organs of micturition reciprocally rendered invisible by manual circumposition, their gazes, first Bloom's, then Stephen's, elevated to the projected luminous and semiluminous shadow


    15. 2008; Smith and Aston-Jones 2008), as they reciprocally activate one another


    16. So it is with the reciprocally dimorphic and trimorphic plants previously alluded to


    17. By a reciprocal cross between two species, I mean the case, for instance, of a female-ass being first crossed by a stallion, and then a mare by a male-ass: these two species may then be said to have been reciprocally crossed


    18. longiflora, and the hybrids thus produced are sufficiently fertile; but Kolreuter tried more than two hundred times, during eight following years, to fertilise reciprocally M


    19. Now in the present case Erskine contended that the examples of the whale and the lady were reciprocally illustrative of each other


    20. Of course, the same laws—to wit, the laws and usages of nations—were left reciprocally to govern in every reciprocal case

    21. It radiates through air, with immeasurable celerity, and distributing itself in the interior of bodies, communicates a reciprocally repellent power to atoms, but not to masses


    22. In its operation, it evidently will vitiate contracts, which ought always to be held sacred, solemnly and voluntarily entered into by the parent or guardian with the matter of an apprentice, reciprocally beneficial, founded on the most laudable and praiseworthy principles, on the faithful performance of which materially depends the future welfare of the youth, to which I believe may reasonably be added the comforts and good order of society


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    Synonyms for "reciprocally"

    inversely reciprocally mutually in return

    "reciprocally" definitions

    (often followed by `for') in exchange or in reciprocation


    in a mutual or shared manner


    in an inverse or contrary manner