Reciprocation in a sentence as a noun

If you ask me to do something, I will most likely ask for some form of reciprocation.

There's minimal risk of non-reciprocation, the way there could be with SMS or email or phone calls.

But at a minimum, there must be that value back of some sort of relationship reciprocation.

I think he's just saying don't love because you need the reciprocation of love, love because you love the other person for whom they are.

To put it simply, I'd say it's essentially a problem of incentive and reciprocation.

These types of things don't go in "side letters", and reciprocation often doesn't even need to be discussed explicitly.

In fact, he's crazy to have been loyal to the airline company in the first place and his surprise at the lack of reciprocation is baffling.

Maybe it is this that affects how we react when someone randomly apologises - it is quite an unusual gift worthy of reciprocation.

But I don't feel particularly obligated to give you unrestricted free use of my code with no reciprocation.

Their entire platform is based off of the open-source work of others, it did not spring forth from google fully formed, expecting reciprocation is not too much to ask.

" Linguistically it could be either a reciprocation of the question, or an affirmative answer, it isn't well defined.

I'm a proponent of the "slow web" -- a philosophy that treasures real-life reciprocation over online engagement.

Giving homemade food and baked goods is just a way to accomplish the mandatory reciprocation in a way that makes us feel a bit more comfortable with the whole affair.

In terms of evolution, surely there are benefits to behaving morally other than reciprocation and social status.

Reciprocation definitions

noun

the act of making or doing something in return

noun

alternating back-and-forth movement

noun

mutual interaction; the activity of reciprocating or exchanging (especially information)

See also: interchange give-and-take