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give-and-take

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Main Entry: give-and-take
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mutual concession

Synonyms:

adaptability, banter, collaboration, compromise, concession, cooperation, deal-making, exchange, offset, reciprocity, settlement, swap, trade, trade-off, wheeling and dealing
Main Entry: cooperation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: mutual effort

Synonyms:

aid, alliance, assistance, cahoots, coaction, coadjuvancy, coalition, collaboration, combination, combined effort, communion, company, concert, concurrence, confederacy, confederation, confunction, conspiracy, doing business with, esprit de corps, federation, fusion, give-and-take, harmony, help, helpfulness, logrolling, participation, partisanship, partnership, playing ball, reciprocity, responsiveness, service, society, symbiosis, synergism, synergy, teaming, teamwork, unanimity, union, unity
Notes: cooperation is always positive, collaboration is positive except in wartime (working with the enemy), and collusion is always negative (working together in secret for a dishonest purpose)

Antonyms:

blockage, delay, encumbrance, handicap, hindrance, obstruction, prevention, stoppage
Main Entry: interchange
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: switch, exchange

Synonyms:

altering, alternation, barter, change, crossfire, give-and-take, intersection, junction, mesh, networking, reciprocation, shift, trade, transposition, variation, varying
Main Entry: intercourse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: communication; business exchange

Synonyms:

association, commerce, communion, connection, contact, converse, correspondence, dealings, give-and-take, interchange, intercommunication, mesh, networking, team play, teamwork, trade, traffic, transactions

Antonyms:

miscommunication
Main Entry: interplay
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: interaction

Synonyms:

coaction, exchange, give-and-take, mesh, meshing, networking, reciprocation, reciprocity, team play, teamwork, tit for tat, transaction
Main Entry: mutual
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: shared, common

Synonyms:

associated, bilateral, collective, communal, conjoint, conjunct, connected, convertible, correlative, dependent, give-and-take, given and taken, interactive, interchangeable, interchanged, interdependent, intermutual, joint, partaken, participated, public, reciprocal, reciprocated, related, requited, respective, returned, two-sided, united

Antonyms:

detached, dissociated, distinct, separate, unshared
Main Entry: reciprocal
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exchanged, alternate

Synonyms:

changeable, companion, complementary, convertible, coordinate, correlative, corresponding, dependent, double, duplicate, equivalent, exchangeable, fellow, give-and-take, interchangeable, interdependent, matching, mutual, reciprocative, reciprocatory, twin

Antonyms:

independent, singular
Main Entry: reciprocative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: mutual

Synonyms:

associated, bilateral, collective, communal, conjoint, conjunct, connected, convertible, correlative, dependent, give-and-take, given and taken, interactive, interchangeable, interchanged, interdependent, intermutual, joint*, partaken, participated, public, reciprocal, reciprocated, related, requited, respective, returned, two-sided, united
Related Words
Main Entry: cooperation
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
at one with, banded together, coadjutant, coadjuvant, concurrent, concurring, cooperating, favorable to, in alliance with, in cooperation, in league, of one mind, propitious, unopposed
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Double or mutual change] Interchange.
Category: 1. SIMPLE CHANGE

Synonyms:

-nouns
interchange, exchange; commutation, permutation, intermutation; reciprocation, transposition, shuffling; alternation, reciprocity; castling [at chess]; hocus-pocus., interchangeableness, interchangeability., barter; tit for tat (retaliation); cross fire, battledore and shuttlecock; quid pro quo.
-verbs
interchange, exchange, counterchange; bandy, transpose, shuffle, change bands, swap, permute, reciprocate, commute; give and take, return the compliment; play at puss in the corner, play at battledore and shuttlecock; retaliate; requite.
-adjectives
interchanged; reciprocal, mutual, commutative, interchangeable, intercurrent., substituted; vicarious, subdititious.
-adverbs
in exchange, vice versa, mutatis mutandis, backwards and forwards, by turns, turn and turn about; each in his turn, everyone in his turn., instead; in place of, in lieu of, in the stead of, in the room of; faute de mieux.
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