spiritual bond
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspiritualandbond
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spiritual
adjective
uk/ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/us/ˈspɪr.ə.tʃu.əl/
relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially ...
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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(Definition ofspiritualandbondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One result is electronic mail (e-mail, email) - a seeming by-product of computer techniques that is in reality aspiritualbondamong the people on this planet.
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For him, the song has the potential to forge a deep, 'spiritualbond' or connection with the community, and it is the ballad with which he concerns himself in school.
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Without thatspiritualbondit is impossible to make a nation.
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My first contention is that they are not aspiritualbond—that a tariff cannot be aspiritualbond.
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It is not the state proper that is the organism, but the land in itsspiritualbondwith the people who draw sustenance from it.
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Thisspiritualbondand equal partnership overcomes the male-female power hierarchy.
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He feels thespiritualbondwe share as part of the human family is more prominent than nationality, gender, religion, profession, or other identities that separate us.
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Likewise, ordinary persons may be certified as revered religious leaders embodying the sacred by establishing intimate, disciplinary, and spiritual bonds with prominent holy persons.
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One can bind them economically, but what of the spiritual bonds that unite to form patriotism?
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Its programs empower people with dementia, family members and professional caregivers to strengthen social, emotional, and spiritual bonds by engaging with art.
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