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Do you mean the adjective “mutual” in a particular context? Here are common meanings with quick examples — tell me which one you want expanded.
- Mutual agreement: Two parties both consent to the same terms. Example: “They reached a mutual agreement to end the partnership.”
- Mutual respect: Reciprocal regard between people. Example: “Good teammates have mutual respect for each other’s skills.”
- Mutual aid/assistance: People or groups helping each other. Example: “After the storm the neighborhood set up a mutual-aid network to share food and tools.”
- Mutual fund (finance): An investment vehicle pooled by many investors. Example: “She put $5,000 into a mutual fund that tracks the S&P 500.”
- Mutualism (biology/ecology): A relationship that benefits both species. Example: “Bees get nectar while flowers get pollinated.”
- Mutual insurance: An insurer owned by its policyholders. Example: “The mutual insurance company returned part of the premium as a dividend to its members.”
- Mutual exclusion (computing): Ensuring only one thread accesses a resource at a time (often via a mutex). Example: “The program uses a mutex so two threads don’t write to the same file simultaneously.”
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- Mutual agreement: Two parties both consent to the same terms. Example: “They reached a mutual agreement to end the partnership.”
- Mutual respect: Reciprocal regard between people. Example: “Good teammates have mutual respect for each other’s skills.”
- Mutual aid/assistance: People or groups helping each other. Example: “After the storm the neighborhood set up a mutual-aid network to share food and tools.”
- Mutual fund (finance): An investment vehicle pooled by many investors. Example: “She put $5,000 into a mutual fund that tracks the S&P 500.”
- Mutualism (biology/ecology): A relationship that benefits both species. Example: “Bees get nectar while flowers get pollinated.”
- Mutual insurance: An insurer owned by its policyholders. Example: “The mutual insurance company returned part of the premium as a dividend to its members.”
- Mutual exclusion (computing): Ensuring only one thread accesses a resource at a time (often via a mutex). Example: “The program uses a mutex so two threads don’t write to the same file simultaneously.”
Which of these did you mean, or do you want a different example?
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