(Often followed by `for') in exchange or in reciprocation.
In a mutual or shared manner.
1 In the process, all parties involved have reciprocally shaped each other's evolution.
2 That truth is reciprocally conjoined is from the life belonging to good.
3 By reciprocally regulating each other, liver FOXN3 and glucagon control fasting glucose.
4 Use them both, and let them reciprocally animate and check each other.
5 All the qualities, which theology ascribes to God, reciprocally destroy one another.
6 PEMT and CT activities were reciprocally regulated during the perinatal period.
7 So it is with the reciprocally dimorphic and trimorphic plants previously alluded to.
8 But at that same time, they interact and reciprocally correct themselves.
9 During these months the Count and I reciprocally studied each other.
10 The two inquiries were so germane that they helped him reciprocally .
11 The officials of his day excited his contempt, and reciprocally scorned his teachings.
12 The two voices correspond closely, supplementing and imitating each other reciprocally .
13 He inserted buds reciprocally into both kinds, destroying the other buds.
14 Thus freedom and an unconditional practical law reciprocally imply each other.
15 Thus heaven will be a state of ever-increasing, reciprocally acting sight and holiness.
16 Of course I had never hoped to 'get into touch with him' reciprocally .
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