reciprocation Antonyms

Meaning of reciprocation

Wordnet

reciprocation (n)

the act of making or doing something in return

alternating back-and-forth movement

mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information)

Webster

reciprocation (n.)

The act of reciprocating; interchange of acts; a mutual giving and returning; as, the reciprocation of kindnesses.

Alternate recurrence or action; as, the reciprocation of the sea in the flow and ebb of tides.

reciprocation Sentence Examples

  1. The reciprocation of their affection filled her heart with joy.
  2. He hoped for a reciprocation of his efforts and sacrifices.
  3. The lack of reciprocation in his relationship left him feeling disheartened.
  4. The friendship flourished on the mutual reciprocation of kindness and support.
  5. She felt a profound sense of gratitude for the reciprocation of her love.
  6. The reciprocation of nature's beauty inspired a deep appreciation in her soul.
  7. The reciprocation of a favor cemented their bond and strengthened their trust.
  8. The reciprocation of his compliments made her blush with delight.
  9. He sought reciprocation for his generosity, but his expectations went unfulfilled.
  10. The reciprocation of her smile ignited a spark of connection between them.

FAQs About the word reciprocation

the act of making or doing something in return, alternating back-and-forth movement, mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially

negotiation, replacement, exchange,recompense, substitution, transaction, barter, back-and-forth, bargaining, horse trade

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The reciprocation of their affection filled her heart with joy.

He hoped for a reciprocation of his efforts and sacrifices.

The lack of reciprocation in his relationship left him feeling disheartened.

The friendship flourished on the mutual reciprocation of kindness and support.