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How to pronounce mutuality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms interdependence, interdependency
Type of reciprocity, reciprocality
Has types sharing, commensalism, symbiosis, mutualism, parasitism
Derivation mutual
Type Words
Synonyms mutualness
Type of reciprocality, reciprocity
Derivation mutual


the mutuality of their affection was obvious.

Examples of mutuality

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Mutuality means that the minority is unlikely to successfully block the majority.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Some said they came to relive the friendly mutuality of those revolution days.
From the economist.com
Mutuality has many strong points but innovation and drive are not high on the list.
From the independent.co.uk
Standard Life's policyholders will not vote on mutuality until March or April 2006.
From the economist.com
This theme of mutuality is prevalent in East Asian cultures even to this day.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Until the beginning of this year, Standard Life had staunchly defended its mutuality.
From the economist.com
The UK and its citizens does not want a high tax culture and that supports mutuality.
From the guardian.co.uk
The alternative social democratic form is based on mutuality and equality.
From the guardian.co.uk
Why did Standard Life cling to its mutuality until it had become too fragile to continue?
From the economist.com
More examples
  • A reciprocality of sentiments; "the mutuality of their affection was obvious"
  • A reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)
  • The property of being mutual
  • A term adopted by the NHS to describe the Scottish Government's new approach to the delivery of health services in Scotland and described by Nicola Sturgeon in the foreword to Better Health, Better Care (Scottish Government, 2007) which states "...A mutual NHS is more than an idea.... ...
  • All debts and obligations of Buyer and Boise to each other are mutual and subject to setoff. For purposes of this paragraph, "Buyer" and "Boise" shall be deemed to include each party's respective subsidiaries and affiliates which directly or indirectly control or are controlled by that party ...
  • The binding of both parties in every contract.
  • The concept in RCT suggesting that we grow toward an increased capacity for respect, having an impact on the other, and being open to being changed by the other. ...
  • Can loosely be translated as 'matching;' if one party wants to claim specific performance then the other party must have been able to match this by claiming specific performance himself (it is not necessary that the other party does actually claim specific performance, just that he would have ...
  • Where an organisation is owned by its members without outside shareholders.