English to Spanish Dictionary reciprocate

reciprocate

corresponder
definition
verb
the favor was reciprocated
respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one.
a reciprocating blade
(of a part of a machine) move backward and forward in a straight line.
translation of 'reciprocate'
verb
intercambiar,
usar de reciprocidad,
devolverse,
alternar,
oscilar,
corresponder,
corresponder a
example
Filipinos avoid people who do not 'reciprocate' a favour.
I had one relationship with a girl who truly loved me, but I was unable to 'reciprocate' her love.
Will those who claim to represent the Hindu populace 'reciprocate' the gesture?
perhaps I was expected to 'reciprocate' with some remark of my own
It was a pointed gesture from the Africans, and the question now is; are we able to 'reciprocate' their welcoming gestures and acknowledge their willingness to work with us?
It was all his fault; Will had picked up on his feelings and assumed he was expected to 'reciprocate' them.
perhaps I was expected to 'reciprocate' with some remark of my own
They make us believe that they 'reciprocate' our loyalty and friendship.
I do not thrive on reviews but I do appreciate them and quite often 'reciprocate' the favor.
Learn to respect and 'reciprocate' small gestures of concern, kindness, compassion and humanity.
In March 1999, Russia unilaterally cut customs duties on some Bulgarian imports and has been expecting Bulgaria to 'reciprocate' .
What I did was to 'reciprocate' the gesture he made to me.
The daughter, who has inherited her mother's sensibilities as well as her appearance, 'reciprocates' Pierre's love for her.
Our capacities for 'reciprocation' , generosity, care, tactility, expression, thoughtfulness and all the other attributes which light up our eyes may well not be enough for another.
They also described 'reciprocated' friendships more positively than unreciprocated ones.
Eduardo loves his son and that love is very clearly 'reciprocated' .
We see him through Tatiana's eyes, 'reciprocating' her love.
She 'reciprocated' his embrace, crying silently.
When ministers start judging the public by what they do with their spare time, the interest is often 'reciprocated' .
Lopez is clearly a gifted teacher who has earned and 'reciprocated' the love of his students.
A steam locomotive, for example, is a machine that converts the 'reciprocating' motion of a piston into the rotation of its driving wheels.
Those gestures were 'reciprocated' and negotiations ensued.
The occupants in the front row - musicians and important invitees - appeared to be a privileged lot, 'reciprocating' the greetings of visitors who passed by.
Tom loves Iola, but does not expect his feelings to be 'reciprocated' because he recognizes that he is not of her class or world.
What a missed opportunity in my childhood: I remember a teacher or two whose venom deserved 'reciprocation' .
Voluntary payments promote what is in effect, indiscriminatory pricing, assuming 'reciprocators' can choose the size of their gift.
As there as yet has been no real 'reciprocation' from the EU's trading partners, agreement on market access still is a long way off.
In a few cases, information alone may be effective; in other cases, playing on our evolutionary history as social 'reciprocators' may help.
You are sensitive and caring in loving personal relationships and can expect 'reciprocation' from your partner.
Marcus 'reciprocated' the farewell gesture by slightly nodding his head and slowly blinking his large, intelligent eyes.
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