Mutual

  • 21mutual — *reciprocal, common Analogous words: shared, participated, partaken (see SHARE): joined or joint, united, connected, related, associated (see corresponding verbs at JOIN) …

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  • 22mutual — [adj] shared, common associated, bilateral, collective, communal, conjoint, conjunct, connected, convertible, correlative, dependent, give and take*, given and taken*, interactive, interchangeable, interchanged, interdependent, intermutual, joint …

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  • 23mutual — sustantivo femenino 1. Origen: Chile, Perú. Mutualidad …

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  • 24mutual — Common to both parties. Interchangeable; reciprocal; each acting in return or correspondence to the other; given and received; spoken of an engagement or relation in which like duties and obligations are exchanged; e.g., the marital relation. As… …

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  • 25mutual — Common to both parties. Interchangeable; reciprocal; each acting in return or correspondence to the other; given and received; spoken of an engagement or relation in which like duties and obligations are exchanged; e.g., the marital relation. As… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 26mutual — mutually, adv. /myooh chooh euhl/, adj. 1. possessed, experienced, performed, etc., by each of two or more with respect to the other; reciprocal: to have mutual respect. 2. having the same relation each toward the other: to be mutual enemies. 3.… …

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  • 27Mutual FC — Pontic Full name Pontic Football Team Founded 1993; 17 years ago (1993) as Mutual Football Club …

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  • 28mutual — mu|tu|al1 [ mjutʃuəl ] adjective ** 1. ) felt or done in the same way by each of two or more people: mutual respect/support/understanding Our relationship was based on mutual distrust. the mutual recognition of professional qualifications… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 29mutual — I UK [ˈmjuːtʃuəl] / US [ˈmjutʃuəl] adjective ** 1) a) felt or done in the same way by each of two or more people mutual respect/support/understanding Our relationship was based on mutual distrust. by mutual agreement: He said his contract was… …

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  • 30mutual — 01. The political leaders had a [mutual] respect for one another, despite the animosity expressed during the debates leading up to the election. 02. Attempts to reach a [mutually] agreeable solution to the conflict have ended in disaster. 03. He… …

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