kinship

IPA: kˈɪnʃɪp

noun

  • relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption
  • relation or connection by nature or character
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Examples of "kinship" in Sentences

  • They took an advantage of their kinship.
  • The family acts as the basic unit of kinship.
  • Anthropologists stress the importance of kinship in tribes.
  • Steve felt a deep kinship with the higher ideals of the hippies.
  • The sexual relation is more essential than the kinship relation
  • The three claim kinship to the American frontiersman Daniel Boone.
  • Her still lifes show kinship to the synthetic cubism of Juan Gris.
  • The use of the word kinship in this article is completely incorrect.
  • All the terms of kinship refer to members of the family, real or fictive.
  • The Sudanese kinship system is the most complicated of all kinship systems.

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