Crossword-Solution: RECIPROCITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reciprocity | n. | Mutual action and reaction. |
| Reciprocity | n. | Reciprocal advantages, obligations, or rights; reciprocation. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “RECIPROCITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Trading principle | 1 answer |
| the state of being reciprocal | 2 answers |
| simile | 30 answers |
| mutuality | 31 answers |
| similitude | 31 answers |
| Parity | 32 answers |
| intercourse | 37 answers |
| dependence | 40 answers |
| Sequence | 46 answers |
| Transaction | 48 answers |
| similarity | 50 answers |
| Kinship | 54 answers |
| Relation. | 54 answers |
| resemblance | 55 answers |
| Reference | 57 answers |
| Likeness | 72 answers |
| Universe | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with RECIPROCITY (5)
They say we can't extend our commerce under the high tariff system we've got now, because there ain't any sort of reciprocity on our side,--we want to have the other fellows show all the reciprocity,--and the English have got the advantage of us every time.
There was an element in the charm, as his companion saw it, which Rowland was obliged to recognize, but which he forbore to ponder; the rather important attraction, namely, of reciprocity.
She had passed beyond the phase of well-bred reciprocity, in which every demonstration must be scrupulously proportioned to the emotion it elicits, and generosity of feeling is the only ostentation condemned.
Division of the product, reciprocity of service, or guarantee of perpetual labor,--from the adoption of one of these courses the capitalist cannot escape.
Service for service: how have you bought your sixpences? A man of spirit desires certainty in a thing of such a nature; he must see to it that there is some reciprocity between him and mankind; that he pays his expenditure in service; that he has not a lion’s share in profit and a drone’s in labour; and is not a sleeping partner and mere costly incubus on the great mercantile concern of mankind.
Quotes with RECIPROCITY (3)
Across the centuries the moral systems from medival chivalry to Bruce Springsteen love anthems have worked the same basic way. They take immediate selfish interests and enmesh them within transcendent, spiritual meanings. Love becomes a holy cause, an act of self-sacrifice and selfless commitment. But texting and the utilitarian mind-set are naturally corrosive toward poetry and imagination. A coat of ironic detachment is required for anyone who hopes to withstand the brutal …
The Law of Reciprocity demonstrates that when we give something from or of ourselves, the receiving party feels an inclination to give back. And in turn, when someone does something nice for you, you naturally want to return the favor. Reciprocity begins a momentum for mutual caring and sweet reward.
Bears, it turns out, are a lot like humans. They form alliances with strangers, they make calculations about relative costs and benefits, they lay down rules and punish those who break them. They trade based on a clear system of reciprocity. They communicate using equal parts emotion, intention, and dependence on context-a combination that is essential for communication between strangers and in fact forms the basis for language.
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Appears in: LAT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2015).