Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
two-way street
noun
ˈtuːˈweɪ striːt

Definition
A two-way street is a situation or relationship where both parties have mutual obligations and can benefit from each other’s actions.

Examples
- In a friendship, communication is a two-way street.
- Business negotiations should be viewed as a two-way street, where both companies find common ground.
- Love is a two-way street; both partners must invest in the relationship for it to thrive.

Meaning
The term often describes scenarios involving cooperation and interdependence, where both sides contribute and gain.

Synonyms
- mutual relationship
- reciprocal arrangement
- give-and-take