First Known Use: 1766
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reciprocity
noun rec·i·proc·i·ty \ˌre-sə-ˈprä-s(ə-)tē\
: a situation or relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for each other, to allow each other to have the same rights, etc. : a reciprocal arrangement or relationship
plural rec·i·proc·i·ties
Full Definition of RECIPROCITY
1
: the quality or state of being reciprocal : mutual dependence, action, or influence
2
: a mutual exchange of privileges; specifically : a recognition by one of two countries or institutions of the validity of licenses or privileges granted by the other
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Examples of RECIPROCITY
- Grownups know that little things matter … and that relationships are based on respect and reciprocity. —Margaret Carlson, Time, 4 June 2001
- Introduced in the McKinley Tariff of 1890, reciprocity gave the president authority to remove items from the free list if their countries of origin placed unreasonable tariffs on American goods. —Mary Beth Norton et al., A People and a Nation, 1988
- Indeed when they talked on an indifferent subject, as now, there was ever a second silent conversation passing between their emotions, so perfect was the reciprocity between them. —Thomas Hardy, Jude the Obscure, 1895
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Origin of RECIPROCITY
(see 1reciprocal)
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