Both Uses of
reciprocal
in
Middlemarch
- He had two selves within him apparently, and they must learn to accommodate each other and bear reciprocal impediments.†
Chpt 2 *
- Sir James never liked Ladislaw, and Will always preferred to have Sir James's company mixed with another kind: they were on a footing of reciprocal tolerance which was made quite easy only when Dorothea and Celia were present.†
Chpt Fin.
Definition:
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(reciprocal as in: reciprocal privileges) something shared or interchanged equally
(such as equal responsibility, shared feelings, mutual respect, or exchanged aid)