personal relation

NOUN
  1. a relation between persons
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How To Use personal relation In A Sentence

  • Naturally, this makes interpersonal relations, especially with societies unexposed to the advantages of the American lifestyle, a little difficult.
  • We have developed a very close, personal relationship, a relationship of trust.
  • Personal relations have become restless, fretful, often disturbed by an itch for change and variety.
  • It is unnecessary to juxtapose the legal and relational aspects of covenant theology. In all three covenants, personal relations are premised upon just legal relations.
  • From clinical examinations, most NE children suffer from mental problems such as depression, self-abasement and difficulties in dealing with personal relations.
  • The teacher uses an extremely directive approach in her interpersonal relations with the pupils. Educational Psychology in a Changing World
  • This aspect may show subconscious difficulties in close interpersonal relationships.
  • Much of this rests on personal relationships and chemistry.
  • To a certain extent undoubtedly this may be traced back to the new czar's personal relations with the rulers of other nations; for the czarina was a sister of The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) Introductions; Special Articles; Causes of War; Diplomatic and State Papers
  • The personal relationships unfold like case histories by sociology students. Times, Sunday Times
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