reciprocation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˌsɪp.rəˈkeɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ rɪˌsɪp.rəˈkeɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of reciprocation In English

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Examples of reciprocation

  • "There has always been a reciprocation between audiences and dancers," she said.

  • She had liked him for a while, but had never considered any possibility of reciprocation.

  • "We gave so much for you, where's the reciprocation?" he shouted.

  • A perception that the physician has somehow cheated on that expected reciprocation is prone to evoke a most strident form of aggression.

  • This terminology reflected the role of kinship in traditional society as a network of obligation and reciprocation holding society together.

  • It may be true that, morally speaking, the rights of economic citizenship must be in place before we can fairly enforce reciprocation for benefits received.

  • Yet others argue that all altruistic acts are reinforced by social reciprocation.

  • In this way, much of the otherwise suppressed and deflected hostility between female affinal and kin relations is expressed through reciprocation and non-reciprocation in gham-khadi.

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