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two–way
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
two–way
(adjective)
way
(noun)
two–way
adjective
two–way
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TWO–WAY
1
:
moving or allowing movement in both directions
two-way
traffic
a
two-way
street
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2
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involving two people or groups
Communication is a
two-way
process.
Trust between two people is a
two-way street
. [=trust requires effort from both people]
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made to send and receive messages
a
two-way
radio
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