Reciprocity
reciprocity (noun) - an equal and fair exchange (each side provides the other with something of value that they are satisfied with)
reciprocal (adjective)
reciprocate (verb)
reciprocally (adverb)
Example sentences:
* Family life is based on reciprocity which means if you help your family members, they'll help you.
* If he was gracious enough to do thisfor you, you should find some way to reciprocate.
* Reciprocity plays a much bigger role in the economic life of villagers than city life.
* Unless teachers are given a greater voice in decision-making, there can be no reciprocity and no effective partnership.
* The employees of the company are working hard to achieve the company's ambitious plans and the company reciprocates by giving them work that will help them increase their human capital and value in the market place.
* Little will be achieved in international affairs without goodwill and reciprocity.
* The fundamental religious sense of reciprocity and solidarity among human beings was indispensable to social life.
* Both sides in the dispute reciprocally observed the arbitration agreement.
* Reciprocity requires that all parties to the agreement should feel they are getting a fair deal.
* Increasingly, I find that this kind of exchange - this candour, this reciprocity, this willingness to listen as well as speak, makes problem solving commmunication possible.






