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reciprocity

mutual exchange / reciprocation / mutuality
Noun

This term describes a social or political equilibrium where a gesture or privilege is returned in kind. It carries a strong connotation of fairness and obligation, suggesting that a benefit received creates a psychological or legal debt that must be repaid to maintain the relationship. In diplomatic and legal contexts, it refers to a formal arrangement where two parties grant each other identical rights. This differs from simple exchange by emphasizing the symmetry and the systemic nature of the agreement, ensuring that neither party holds an unfair advantage.

Meanings

Noun

The practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially the obligation to respond to a positive action with another positive action.

"The friendship was based on a sense of reciprocity and mutual support."

Noun

A mutual exchange of privileges or rights between two countries or entities, often formalized in a treaty.

"The two nations signed a trade agreement based on the principle of reciprocity."

Noun

The state of being reciprocal or the quality of a relationship where actions are mirrored by the other party.

"Psychologists study the reciprocity of emotional responses in infant-caregiver interactions."

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