Noun
sympathy of each person for the other
Source: WordNetA: Academic contacts are very important in terms of strengthening mutual understanding between the two countries, and in terms of the joint development of new ideas about Russian-Georgian relations, which may then take advantage of the policy. Source: Internet
I, therefore, urge Your Royal Highness to continue to work for peace and mutual understanding between investors and the good people of this great emirate. Source: Internet
So in the same way we the people of Anambra State do not need to sign the agreement but mutual understanding and that is why Anambra South should be given its fair slot at the Government House, Awka. Source: Internet
Golley and Gunston 2010, pp. 156, 165. Power Jets and Gloster quickly formed a mutual understanding around mid-1939. Source: Internet
It now regularly allows for nonlegal understandings, layered cooperation, and diplomatic “law talk”: international conversations about evolving global norms that memorialize a mutual understanding on paper without creating binding legal agreements. Source: Internet
Murry characterises the later Blake as having found "mutual understanding" and "mutual forgiveness". Source: Internet