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UK
/mjˈuːtʃuːəl/
]
[ US /ˈmjutʃuəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈmjutʃuəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return
reciprocal privileges at other clubs
reciprocal aid
mutual respect
reciprocal trade -
common to or shared by two or more parties
the mutual interests of management and labor
a common friend
How To Use mutual In A Sentence
- When an antineutron collides with a beryllium nucleus, it annihilates one neutron, and the mutual annihilation releases around nine times the energy of a fissioning uranium atom. Mother Of Storms
- The partners' duties A vital component of a partnership is the mutual trust between partners.
- He admired Machiavelli for recognizing that sometimes our ends are mutually exclusive and for facing that fact unblinkingly.
- Granted, people often clump together for mutual protection from an outside enemy. Christianity Today
- I know that they were introduced by mutual friends.
- But the market is the pursuit of friendship, mutual tired, I finally left.
- The mutual back-scratching by which executive pay is currently set is ridiculous, and is an immense waste of the resources of public companies that ridiculously over-pay the back-scratchers .. 'Say on pay' moves full speed ahead
- Beyond these two, there are still a number of smaller mutual building societies, but it is unlikely they will demutualise.
- In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other.
- The result was a lengthy and noisy competition in self-abasement and mutual re-assurance.