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Reciprocation

noun
1.
The act of making or doing something in return.
2.
Alternating back-and-forth movement.
3.
Mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information).  Synonyms: give-and-take, interchange.






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"Reciprocation" Quotes from Famous Books



... no laws of property exist probably feels himself less bound to respect those made in favor of others. When arguing for ourselves, we lay it down as fundamental, that laws, to be just, must give reciprocation of right,—that, without this, they are mere arbitrary rules of conduct, founded in force, and not in conscience; and it is a problem which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for him as well as his slave,—and whether the ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 • Various

... little regard to friendship and the obligations that grow out of it. I have been hoping that in some way the old relationship could be resumed and that you would feel free at some time in a public way to attest your real feeling for Colonel Harvey, at least by way of reciprocation for the genuine way he stood by you in the old days in New Jersey." The President looked at me in the most serious way, apparently weighing every word I had uttered, and said: "You are right, Tumulty; unfortunate impressions ...
— Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him • Joseph P. Tumulty

... and unknown,—a heart that had secretly nursed, in the favoring solitudes of these wild lakes, and brooded over, a passion more deep and intense than words could well be found to describe. There was such a heart; and that heart was now wildly beating, in the agonizing uncertainties of a hoped reciprocation, in the bosom of that peerless child of the forest, the beautiful Fluella; and all the more intense were its workings, because confined to its own deep recesses, where the hidden flame was laboring constantly for an outlet to its pride-walled ...
— Gaut Gurley • D. P. Thompson



Words linked to "Reciprocation" :   dealings, getting even, paying back, interaction, cross-fertilisation, move, motility, reciprocity, return, cross-fertilization, motion, traffic, movement, reciprocate



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