Definition of mutuality in English:
mutuality
noun mjuːtjʊˈalɪtiˌmjutʃəˈwælədi
mass nounThe sharing of a feeling, action, or relationship between two or more parties.
co-operation has been based on the principle of mutuality
the mutuality of love between father and son
Example sentencesExamples
- Friendship is a unique relationship because of the mutuality and equality of the participants.
- At issue here is the balance within relationships between dominance and mutuality.
- The sharing of this type of information on the part of the physician demonstrates a high degree of mutuality in the relationship.
- But yesterday the spokesman for Standard Life appeared to indicate the board was now taking a more pragmatic approach towards mutuality.
- Customers are being strongly recommended to approve the plan by a management team which only a matter of months ago was extolling the virtues of mutuality.
Definition of mutuality in US English:
mutuality
nounˌmjutʃəˈwælədiˌmyo͞oCHəˈwalədē
The sharing of a feeling, action, or relationship between two or more parties.
a high degree of mutuality of respect for each other's expertise
Example sentencesExamples
- At issue here is the balance within relationships between dominance and mutuality.
- The sharing of this type of information on the part of the physician demonstrates a high degree of mutuality in the relationship.
- Customers are being strongly recommended to approve the plan by a management team which only a matter of months ago was extolling the virtues of mutuality.
- But yesterday the spokesman for Standard Life appeared to indicate the board was now taking a more pragmatic approach towards mutuality.
- Friendship is a unique relationship because of the mutuality and equality of the participants.