reciprocally
- r (often followed by `for') in exchange or in reciprocation
- r in a mutual or shared manner
the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive - r in an inverse or contrary manner
wavelength and frequency are, of course, related reciprocally"- F.A.Geldard
- It has never been a secret that the Americas and Europe reciprocally influenced each other, although the focus in much traditional history was on how the colonializers tamed -- or .
- Therefore, reminded Herr Mller, the Allies are reciprocally obligated (by a clause in the Treaty) to reward German good behavior with some such concession as early evacuation .
- The most winning--and moving--chapters of Eng's tale involve the love that blooms, reciprocally, between the brothers and Adelaide and Sarah Yates.