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blood relative

NOUN
  1. one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another

How To Use blood relative In A Sentence

  • In the whole of the UK last year 332 live kidneys were donated by blood relatives or spouses.
  • Matching bone marrow donors are usually blood relatives.
  • It would exclude blood relatives such as an elderly brother and sister living together.
  • They'd wanted a big, selfish cowbird chick of their own---an even closer, more important blood relative---that would squeeze Keefer out. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  • Mr Butterfield was not a blood relative of Lady Hulton, and was not a person for whom she or any other members of the Reynolds' family was morally obliged to provide.
  • You shall not uncover the nakedness of your father's sister ; she is your father's blood relative.
  • If you die without a will, only a husband, wife, children and blood relatives are entitled to inherit your property.
  • Also, the history the blood relatives relate is different from the in-laws, and this makes us suspicious.
  • An analysis of the forenames of blood relatives is set out out here.
  • The terms of the order prevent him downloading or viewing images of children under the age of 16 unless they are blood relatives, relatives by marriage or godchildren.
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