We have next to consider such facts as seem to prove the opposite side of a reciprocal relationship—viz.
Such, however, was not the same case as the one above mentioned, but a reciprocal case; and this may have made a difference.
This common examination, this mutual study, is, as has been stated, the meditation of the genius of the species, and its result determines the degree of their reciprocal inclination.
It was a simple affair, being merely a reciprocal machine like the most elementary form of steam engine.
So this was the meaning of the giant reciprocal engine!
The eyes of her companions met, and their hands were grasped in that firm pressure, betraying unity of feeling, and reciprocal esteem, which need no words.
His youth, his dignified mien, his earnestness, perhaps even his striking beauty, attracted the immediate attention of the young Alfonso, and a bond of union of reciprocal affection from that hour linked the youths together.
Silent, each contemplating the other in both mirrors of the reciprocal flesh of theirhisnothis fellowfaces.
This reciprocal enlightenment lasted a long time, and it cheered and amused the company and ended in mutual assurances of friendship.
And Adam Smith's doubtful assumption that dogs are incapable of exchange, or reciprocal understanding, seems still more doubtful.
The hermeneutic circle models the idea of reciprocal relation, but Macdonald goes further to call for a self-reflective science that will "transcend problems of monological and hermeneutic meaning" (p.
The nature of nursing as expressed in the Nursing as Caring theory is a reciprocal relation, one characterized by its grounding in person as caring, and as persons connected in oneness in caring.
He explains hermeneutic knowing methodologically as "circular rather than linear in that the interpretation of meaning in hermeneutic understanding depends on a reciprocal relation" (p.
The reciprocal nature of the lived experience of the nursing situation requires a personal investment of both caring persons.
Although these spirits stand in like manner closely connected with all other souls of living men, by a reciprocal commerce of action and passion, yet they are as little aware of this as men are aware of it.
What was the meaning of that hellish fury suddenly developed towards officers with whom previously the sepoy had lived on terms of reciprocal amity?
And, by placing in juxtaposition with that development this blind sentence, he will find a reciprocal light arising.
I will return to a further and a careful consideration of the nature of the reciprocal action between the earth and the counter-trade, and the facts bearing upon the question, in another chapter.
It does not interfere with that reciprocal action which takes place between the trade and the earth, during approaching or existing storms.
But the political condition of Corinth was materially altered, by an extreme intimacy of alliance and communion now formed with Argos; perhaps combined with reciprocal rights of intermarriage, and of purchase and sale.
The first proceeding of the Grecian generals was to exchange solemn oaths of reciprocal fidelity and fraternity with Ariæus.
The law should be amended to permit the Secretary of State and the Attorney General to waive the requirements of fingerprinting on a reciprocal basis for persons coming to this country for temporary visits.
We rely upon the reciprocal justice and good will of that Government to assure to us a further improvement in our commercial relations.
Your attention is again invited to the question of reciprocal trade between the United States and Canada and other British possessions near our frontier.
I shall take measures to renew it with the greater satisfaction as its stipulations are just and liberal and have been, with mutual fidelity and reciprocal advantage, scrupulously fulfilled.
The treaty made with Italy in regard to reciprocal consular privileges has been duly ratified and proclaimed.
Our minister in Japan has negotiated a convention for the reciprocal relief of shipwrecked seamen.
A series of reciprocal commercial treaties with the countries of America which shall foster between us and them an unhampered movement of trade.
Although the issue of this enterprise was the source of severe chagrin and mortification the prudence of General Lincoln suppressed every appearance of dissatisfaction, and the armies separated with manifestations of reciprocal esteem.
In reply to these observations Washington assured him that, judging from his own feelings and from the public sentiment, there existed in America a reciprocal disposition to be on the best terms with France.
The struggle for public opinion was ardent, and each party supported its pretensions, not only with those arguments which each deemed conclusive, but also by those reciprocal criminations which, perhaps, each in part believed.
The reciprocal civility of authors is one of the most risible scenes in the farce of life.
Reciprocal complaints are not easily adjusted, but by reciprocal compliance.
In this disposition to reciprocal invasion, a cause of dispute never could be wanting.
There moreover existed between Napoleon and Mr. Fox a reciprocal esteem, and the latter had shown himself really disposed to treat.
Faithful to the performance of my engagements, I am ready to execute what was agreed to at Leoben, and require from you but the reciprocal performance of so sacred a duty.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs read an explanation of the reciprocal conduct of France and Austria since the peace of Luneville, in which the offences of France were concealed with wonderful skill.
We forcibly described to him thereciprocal affection of the two young people, and did not fail to bring to his observation Murat's devoted attachment to his person, his splendid courage and noble conduct in Egypt.
I have authorised him to receive and accept every proposition tending to the reconciliation of the two parties which may be in conformity with the principles of equity and reciprocal fitness, and to conclude accordingly.
So precisely this great idea of reciprocity, mutual affection and reciprocal love is developed in this idea of monogamous marriage.
The apostle teaches the reciprocalduties of husband and wife, and the exclusive right of each.
Several letters passed between him and the legislature containing reciprocal complaints of each other, in the course of which they pressed his return to the seat of government, while he insisted on their coming on board the Fowey.
In both cases we find ourselves in the domain of pure geometric conceptions (length and direction of straight lines, movement of a point along these), whose reciprocal relationships are ordered by the laws of pure geometric logic.
The reciprocal duties of master and apprentice make a considerable article in every modern code.
The reciprocal nature of the trade between them and the country explained, 155.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reciprocal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.