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two-way
(two-way)
adjective
allowing or involving movement or communication in opposite directions:
a two-way radio
make the interview a two-way process
(of a switch) permitting a current to be switched on or off from either of two points.
Phrases
two-way street
a situation or relationship involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation:
trust is a two-way street
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