reciprocated in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

reciprocated in the PONS Dictionary

reciprocated Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be reciprocated
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This displayed a magnanimity, and generosity of spirit which unfortunately has not yet been reciprocated by republicans.
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She may have been in love with him, although this does not appear to have been reciprocated.
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The affection is reciprocated, as much by fellow competitors as by the adoring middle-aged ladies who turn weak-kneed at every roguish smile.
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They reciprocated with a return gift to the grantor-chief as the seal on their agreement.
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Butch felt himself in love with her and was sad that his feelings were not reciprocated.
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In 1717, on his second visit, she gave him a print of the engraving: he reciprocated by giving her a jewel.
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They reciprocated their win in 2012 by winning another city title.
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This he reciprocated, and he presented them to his followers as superior personages; but when he realized their real mission he endeavored to discredit them.
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As the feeling is not reciprocated, she dances her troubles away on the dance floor.
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The group reciprocated with backup vocals on her solo recordings.
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