Pronunciation: /rɪˈsɪprəˌkeɪt/
verb to respond to a gesture or action by making a corresponding one
A1 I smile at my neighbor and she reciprocates.
A2 When someone gives you a gift, it's polite to reciprocate with a thank you card.
B1 In a healthy relationship, both partners should reciprocate love and support.
B2 After receiving help from a colleague, it's important to reciprocate by offering assistance in return.
C1 Diplomatic relations between countries often involve reciprocating gestures of goodwill.
C2 The artist reciprocated the admiration of his fans by hosting a special meet and greet event.
formal It is important to reciprocate the kindness shown to you in a professional setting.
informal If someone invites you to their party, make sure to reciprocate the invitation.
slang If your friend buys you lunch, you gotta reciprocate and get them back next time.
figurative In relationships, it's crucial to reciprocate love and affection to maintain a healthy bond.
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