family relationship

NOUN
  1. (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
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  • You have a gift for turning a house into a home and can repair fractured family relationships. The Sun
  • This approach to child support also gives priority to a particular type of family relationship - that based on biological parenthood.
  • This has happened at the cost of interpersonal and even family relationships.
  • Seventy-one percent report that keeping in touch is easier, 53% report it improves communication, and 45% report that family relationships overall are improved with the Internet. Web Teacher › Norton Online Living Report for 2009
  • There is new warmth in family relationships and you can get the grumpiest faces smiling at work. The Sun
  • You can get your message across and remix family relationships so they're stronger but fairer in the way responsibilities are shared. The Sun
  • Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
  • Ethnicity represents another important dimension of money transfers, but this is not visible in most specialist studies of family relationships.
  • Family relationships are getting warmer and plans to work together should go well. The Sun
  • And, as a melodrama about broken friendships and tangled family relationships, it only does the job some of the time.
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