Pronunciation: /rɪˌsɪˌproʊˈkeɪʃən/
noun the act of giving or taking mutually; interchange
A1 Reciprocation means exchanging something with someone else.
A2 In social interactions, reciprocation is important for building relationships.
B1 Mutual reciprocation of feelings is essential in a healthy romantic relationship.
B2 Reciprocation of kindness can create a positive cycle of goodwill.
C1 Reciprocation of trust is crucial in business partnerships.
C2 Genuine reciprocation of emotions requires empathy and understanding.
adjective reciprocative
A1 Reciprocation means giving back the same kind of treatment or response.
A2 In a healthy relationship, there should be reciprocation of love and care.
B1 Reciprocation of favors is important in maintaining good relationships.
B2 Reciprocation of respect is key in any professional setting.
C1 Mutual reciprocation of trust is essential for a successful partnership.
C2 Reciprocation of generosity can lead to a positive impact on society as a whole.
formal Reciprocation of kindness is essential in building strong relationships.
informal If someone does you a favor, it's only fair to offer reciprocation.
slang You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours - that's how reciprocation works.
figurative In the dance of social interactions, reciprocation is the rhythm that keeps us moving forward.
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