(reciprocal visit)
1reciprocal — re|cip|ro|cal [ rı sıprəkl ] adjective done according to an arrangement by which you do something for someone who does the same thing for you: a reciprocal agreement a reciprocal exchange a reciprocal arrangement/relationship a reciprocal visit ( …
2reciprocal — UK [rɪˈsɪprək(ə)l] / US adjective done according to an arrangement by which you do something for someone who does the same thing for you a reciprocal arrangement/relationship a reciprocal visit (= a visit to the person who visited you) …
3visit — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, fleeting (esp. BrE), flying (BrE), quick, short ▪ little ▪ I think it s time we paid him a little visit …
4return a visit — reciprocal visit, visit someone after they have visited you …
5reciprocal — adj. Reciprocal is used with these nouns: ↑arrangement, ↑exchange, ↑relationship, ↑visit …
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