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mutually

[ UK /mjˈuːt‍ʃuːə‍li/ ]
[ US /ˈmjutʃuəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a mutual or shared manner
    the goals of the negotiators were not reciprocally exclusive
    the agreement was mutually satisfactory

How To Use mutually In A Sentence

  • He admired Machiavelli for recognizing that sometimes our ends are mutually exclusive and for facing that fact unblinkingly.
  • In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other.
  • Are fundamentalism and democracy mutually exclusive?
  • The two alternatives, presented as dichotomous above, may be viewed as partly overlapping, and not mutually exclusive.
  • The term perichoresis means 'mutually inhering' or 'mutually indwelling'; and as the Apostle John wrote, God is love. Archive 2006-12-01
  • I think that the second point might be a little abstract to understand, but what is boggling my mind is are these two ideas that dictate our morality and state of mind mutually exclusive?
  • How can it be that identical bays on opposite sides of the same street have mutually exclusive systems of payment? Times, Sunday Times
  • Compromises and concessions need to be reached on both sides, so that whatever choices are made about family and career are mutually acceptable and agreeable.
  • Xorandor's logic transgresses that of binary systems because he combines mutually exclusive operations.
  • The talks are aimed at finding a mutually agreeable solution.
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