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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reciprocate .
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Examples
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As I was asking him how he goes about that specific job, I suddenly remembered why simple videos made by Common Craft and Google are so important, and Benjamin reciprocated most of my thoughts.
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As I was asking him how he goes about that specific job, I suddenly remembered why simple videos made by Common Craft and Google are so important, and Benjamin reciprocated most of my thoughts.
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Dan from Basquash doesn't remember his "reciprocated" loving, bakunyuu-possessing childhood friend / partner.
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Love God and that love will be reciprocated, lifting you into the eternal wisdom that you most deeply desire.
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Though trained as an artillery officer, Park eventually gravitated to military intelligence and became devoted to George Strong, who reciprocated and sent him to Moscow in 1941 as a military attaché.
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And then come Sunday, the Muslims reciprocated by allowing space for the Copts to have their service.
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Then Mr. Newton reciprocated by zinging the ball into double coverage and watching Oregon star Cliff Harris intercept.
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Mr. Gadhafi has reciprocated the honors and gifts, including the naming of a soccer venue in Benghazi the Hugo Chávez Stadium in 2009.
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It expresses limitless contempt for the American people, who have reciprocated by reducing liberalism to its current characteristics of electoral weakness and bad sociology.
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They shared their wisdom, and Obama reciprocated as best he could.
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