0 past simple and past participle of reciprocate --
1 to share the same feelings as someone else, or to behave in the same way as someone else: --
Under incomplete labor contracts, employers offer high gift wages that are reciprocated by workers offering high effort levels.
We just have to specify more precisely what is being reciprocated, here.
Nor is it possible to ignore the extent to which such views were to be reciprocated, in the intellectual and critical climate of the period.
Many noted, as did this respondent, that this form of community giving was often reciprocated.
In addition, the preschoolers with stable conduct problems reciprocated this insensitivity.
Analyses including only children with reciprocated best friends did not differ from those reported here; thus, we included all participating children in the present analyses.
Not all affection was however welcome or reciprocated.
This conviction was based on "the old idea that knowledge came as a divine gift and should be reciprocated by gifts and gratitude".