Sentence example with the word 'reciprocally'

reciprocally

Definition adv. (often followed by `for') in exchange or in reciprocation

Last update: June 9, 2015


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And reciprocally, whatever may be the absolute rights of the ecclesiastical society over the appointment of its dignitaries, the administration of its property, and the government of its adherents, the exercise of these rights is limited and restricted by the stable engagements and concessions of the concordatory pact, which bind the head of the church with regard to the nations.   [Please select]

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We either place phenomena in opposition to phenomena, or the intellectual in opposition to the intellectual, or reciprocally.   [Please select]

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Reciprocally this continued service, while strengthening our true unity, renders us at once both happier and better.   [Please select]

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Thus we cannot use the terms reciprocally, for the word 'boat' cannot be said to find its explanation in the word 'rudder'.   [Please select]

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The different tribes of Belgic Gaul entered into a formidable league, and reciprocally exchanged hostages.   [Please select]

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The officials of his day excited his contempt, and reciprocally scorned his teachings.   [Please select]

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The two inquiries were so germane that they helped him reciprocally.   [Please select]

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