reciprocality

[US]/rɪˌsɪprəˈkælɪti/
[UK]/rɪˌsɪprəˈkælɪti/

Translation

n.The quality or condition of being reciprocal; mutual interchange or dependence between two parties
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

principle of reciprocality

mutual reciprocality

reciprocality agreement

reciprocality clause

reciprocality requirement

reciprocality policy

reciprocality framework

reciprocality obligation

lack of reciprocality

reciprocalities between nations

Example Sentences

the treaty emphasizes the principle of reciprocality between the two nations.

mutual reciprocality forms the foundation of their successful partnership.

the business relationship lacks reciprocality, as one party always benefits more.

cultural exchange programs should be based on reciprocality and mutual respect.

the researchers found evidence of reciprocality in the social behavior of primates.

the agreement establishes a framework of reciprocality for sharing technology.

true friendship requires a sense of reciprocality and shared commitment.

the economic cooperation demonstrates the spirit of reciprocality among member states.

without reciprocality, diplomatic relations cannot be sustained long-term.

the policy promotes reciprocality in trade practices between neighboring countries.

their marriage exemplifies the principle of reciprocality and equal partnership.

the educational institution values reciprocality in its relationships with alumni.

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