IRRECIPROCITY Antonyms
Definition of IRRECIPROCITY
Best Opposite Words For IRRECIPROCITY
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balance | verbv | |||||||
noun • (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Libra • a state of equilibrium • the seventh sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about September 23 to October 22 • equality between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account • harmonious arrangement or relation of parts or elements within a whole (as in a design) • equality of distribution • something left after other parts have been taken away • the difference between the totals of the credit and debit sides of an account • (mathematics) an attribute of a shape or relation; exact reflection of form on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane • a weight that balances another weight • a wheel that regulates the rate of movement in a machine; especially a wheel oscillating against the hairspring of a timepiece to regulate its beat • a scale for weighing; depends on pull of gravity verb • bring into balance or equilibrium • compute credits and debits of an account • hold or carry in equilibrium • be in equilibrium | ||||||||
collaboration | nounn | |||||||
noun • act of working jointly • act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country | ||||||||
cooperation | nounn | |||||||
noun • joint operation or action • the practice of cooperating | ||||||||
correlation | nounn | |||||||
noun • a reciprocal relation between two or more things • a statistic representing how closely two variables co-vary; it can vary from -1 (perfect negative correlation) through 0 (no correlation) to +1 (perfect positive correlation) • a statistical relation between two or more variables such that systematic changes in the value of one variable are accompanied by systematic changes in the other | ||||||||
interchange | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • a junction of highways on different levels that permits traffic to move from one to another without crossing traffic streams • mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information) • the act of changing one thing for another thing • reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money (especially the currencies of different countries) verb • put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items • give to, and receive from, one another • cause to change places • reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action) | ||||||||
mutualism | nounn | |||||||
noun • the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent; each gains benefits from the other | ||||||||
mutuality | nounn | |||||||
noun • a reciprocality of sentiments • a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups) | ||||||||
reciprocity | nounn | |||||||
noun • a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence • mutual exchange of commercial or other privileges | ||||||||
give-and-take | nounn | |||||||
noun • an exchange of views on some topic • light teasing repartee • mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information) | ||||||||
quid pro quo | nounn | |||||||
noun • something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises |