Act+reciprocally

  • 1act — n 1 *action, deed Analogous words: performance, accomplishment, achievement (see corresponding verbs at PERFORM): *feat, exploit 2 statute, law, *bill act vb 1 Act, be …

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  • 2Migration — • The movement of populations from place to place Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Migration     Migration     † …

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  • 3Will — • This article discusses will in its psychological aspect Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will     Will     † …

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  • 4react — /ree akt /, v.i. 1. to act in response to an agent or influence: How did the audience react to the speech? 2. to act reciprocally upon each other, as two things. 3. to act in a reverse direction or manner, esp. so as to return to a prior… …

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  • 5react — re•act [[t]riˈækt[/t]] v. i. 1) to act in response to an agent, influence, stimulus, etc.: to react to a drug; reacted to the noise by jumping[/ex] 2) to act reciprocally upon each other, as two things 3) to act in a reverse direction or manner,… …

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  • 6react — /riˈækt / (say ree akt) verb (i) 1. to act in return on an agent or influence; act reciprocally upon each other, as two things: to react to the government s new position. 2. to act in opposition, as against some force. 3. Physics to exert an… …

  • 7interact — in·ter·act || ɪntÉ™ rækt v. act on each other, act reciprocally …

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  • 8interacted — in·ter·act || ɪntÉ™ rækt v. act on each other, act reciprocally …

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  • 9interacting — in·ter·act || ɪntÉ™ rækt v. act on each other, act reciprocally …

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  • 10interacts — in·ter·act || ɪntÉ™ rækt v. act on each other, act reciprocally …

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