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unreciprocated

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Adj.1.unreciprocated - not returned in kindunreciprocated - not returned in kind; "unrequited (unanswered) love"
nonreciprocal - not reciprocal


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Like No One's Watching Us," by John Hemlin and "Party Planning," by Rob Williams, both capture the awkwardness of high school romance and the fear of unreciprocated desire.
Posner, supra note 293, at 23-25, 32-46 (contending that Boumediene rests on an implicit theory of "judicial cosmopolitanism"--that courts must protect the interests of noncitizens overseas--that conflicts with the Constitution, which authorizes the political branches to negotiate with foreign nations to achieve mutual advantages rather than allowing courts unilaterally to bestow unreciprocated benefits on aliens).
Men in relationships with unreciprocated levels of love had higher odds of experiencing insistence victimization than those in relationships in which high levels of love were mutual (odds ratios, 3.
 
 
 
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