0 to share the same feelings as someone else, or to behave in the same way as someone else:
1 to do something for someone because the person has done something similar for you:
[ I ] We gave them information, but they didn’t reciprocate.
Moreover, actual deeds of unselfish and cooperative behavior are often reciprocated.
Also, some spouses see themselves as reciprocating for their partner's love rather than tending.
In contrast to adult children, very few grandchildren reciprocated financial transfers by means of instrumental assistance in either 1996 or 2002.
Another example is voting: in what way is voting in a national election individually reciprocated?
At line 12 the caller produces a closure-relevant 'yes' answer and reciprocates the inquiry.
By contrast, if labor contracts are complete, workers have no way of reciprocating a high gift wage with high effort levels.
Incidentally, players working on the assumption that their own choices will likely be reciprocated are also comfortable with common-interest games.
Not all affection was however welcome or reciprocated.
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