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reciprocal exchange

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noun

  1. an unincorporated association formed so that its members can participate in reciprocal insurance.


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Almost 8 out of 10 Russians said it would be acceptable to allow Ukraine to resume shipping grain to other countries, while nearly all favored a reciprocal exchange of prisoners of war.

From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2022

Rather, history is full of examples of gifts bringing about positive reciprocal exchange.

From Slate • Nov. 12, 2022

A single crossover event between homologous non-sister chromatids leads to a reciprocal exchange of equivalent DNA between a maternal chromosome and a paternal chromosome.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Additionally, between the two actors there’s a reciprocal exchange of skills and ideas which leaks into the way both play their scenes together.

From Salon • Apr. 8, 2017

There is to be a reciprocal exchange of information as to dead prisoners and their graves.

From World's War Events Volume 3 Beginning with the departure of the first American destroyers for service abroad in April, 1917, and closing with the treaties of peace in 1919. by Churchill, Allen L. (Allen Leon)

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