English to Punjabi Dictionary reciprocal

reciprocal

ਦੋਤਰਫ਼ਾ
definition
noun
Let's work out our problem using the reciprocal of the numerator fraction.
a mathematical expression or function so related to another that their product is one; the quantity obtained by dividing the number one by a given quantity.
In English, we often omit the ‘each other’, but in Italian, when the action is shared among two or more people and re-directed amongst them, then the reciprocal should be used.
a pronoun or verb expressing mutual action or relationship, e.g., each other , fight.
adjective
she was hoping for some reciprocal comment or gesture
given, felt, or done in return.
the treaty is a bilateral commitment with reciprocal rights and duties
(of an agreement or obligation) bearing on or binding each of two parties equally.
example
Exceptions were made where there were 'reciprocal' agreements with other countries.
The federal government likes to talk about 'reciprocal' obligation and mutualism.
The close links between Waterford and Newfoundland are well documented and indeed only a few months ago a group from Newfoundland toured the Waterford and South East area with a 'reciprocal' visit planned next year.
Finally, Russian contains a set of 'reciprocal' pronouns corresponding to English ‘each other’.
And he hopes that the surprise move to open up UK media franchises to American companies means that the UK government is close to getting a 'reciprocal' agreement from the US.
We just need to be sure that those 'reciprocal' agreements provide our personnel with absolute guarantees.
In other words, States tend to react to the breach of 'reciprocal' obligations by other States.
We hope it will go over there and raise their interest and they will do something 'reciprocal' .
Undoubtedly some of the relationships found here are 'reciprocal' in nature to a greater or lesser degree.
As this description points out, Rubin suggests that in a hunter-gatherer tribe, goods are exchanged mostly through sharing and 'reciprocal' altruism.
Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is 'reciprocal' in nature.
The code above finds the 'reciprocal' value of the contents of an integer variable.
The result of the visit was an agreement on 'reciprocal' protection and promotion of investment.
This led to a 'reciprocal' trip by members of Kendal Choral Society to Voiron, in Southern France, in 2004, an area well known for Chartreuse, the liqueur originally created by the Carthusian Monks.
He defined the curvature of a circle as the 'reciprocal' of its radius.
Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowen were quick to welcome the remarks as very helpful and signalled their intention to try and get Sinn Fein and the IRA to make some 'reciprocal' gesture of good faith.
While our data supports the traditional view of each other as the primary and most common 'reciprocal' construction in English, we find a greater degree of variation in construction types than this traditional view might suggest.
Absent was any long-lasting system of 'reciprocal' obligation fundamental to group cohesion and solidarity.
It is a 'reciprocal' agreement that allows for an information flow between the two organizations on a range of safety-related issues.
The main banks have 'reciprocal' agreements that allow each other's customers to use cash machines free of charge.
I explained to him that I needed to turn around and fly a 'reciprocal' course to re-establish communication with a soldier in distress.
There were calls among Unionists and Nationalists for the Loyalist groups to follow suit, but Ervine said they did not feel under pressure to make a 'reciprocal' gesture.
It says too little about responsibilities, even though rights and responsibilities are 'reciprocal' .
The plan came unstuck when the Department of Health said medical charges could not be waived as Britain did not have a 'reciprocal' agreement with the west African country to treat its residents.
Navigators in the open sea normally alter course in this way because they believe there is another vessel dead ahead on a 'reciprocal' course or on their port bow in circumstances which require an alteration to starboard.
With 'reciprocal' verbs, there are two or more subjects which are acting on each other.
It taught me the pleasures of taking people's money but without the 'reciprocal' pleasure of providing them with some enjoyment in return.
Their relationship presents the promise and the possibility of 'reciprocal' exchange and learning.
However, by corollary, the husband had a 'reciprocal' duty to provide a home for the wife to live in with him, so long as she did not commit a matrimonial offence (such as adultery).
For the latter Professor Aitken would ask for members of the class to give him numbers for which he would then write down the 'reciprocal' , the square root, the cube root or other appropriate expression.
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