intimate bond

collocation in English

meaningsofintimateandbond

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intimate
adjective
uk
/ˈɪn.tɪ.mət/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ə.mət/
having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal or ...
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bond
noun
uk
/bɒnd/
us
/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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(Definition ofintimateandbondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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They inhabit the space and establish anintimatebondbetween the human body, earth, and celestial universe.
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This work creates a special andintimatebondbetween man and beast.
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This is a much moreintimatebondwhich is being inflicted upon people.
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They have asked us to join hands in a closer and moreintimatebondthan has ever existed before.
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It should be the area where there is thatintimatebondbetween local station and local community.
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In addition to former close friendship they also share an even moreintimatebondthrough the godfather relations between their families.
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Both witches and shamans regain theirintimatebondwith their dmon, the only change is in the distance they can travel from each other.
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The basis for modern dental implants is a biologic process called osseointegration where materials, such as titanium, form anintimatebondto bone.
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The two men, seemingly opposites in every way, form anintimatebondin their cell, and their relationship changes both of them in profound ways.
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This association grew into anintimatebond, which he maintains even today.
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In other words, there are no intimate bonds between the organ donor and the organ recipient.
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But this is a necessary means to achieving the objective where there are intimate bonds.
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Those who are approved are allowed unsupervised visits so that prisoners can preserve intimate bonds with loved ones on the outside.
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All the members of the troupe live as a family, sharing intimate bonds of love and camaraderie.
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With their intimate bonds to their tribal places, and local knowledge they also took considerable pride in their work.
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