familial bond

collocation in English

meaningsoffamilialandbond

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familial
adjective[before noun]
uk
/fəˈmɪl.i.əl/
us
/fəˈmɪl.i.əl/
similar to that in ...
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bond
noun
uk
/bɒnd/
us
/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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(Definition offamilialandbondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffamilial bond

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It is a penetrating and artistic depiction offamilialbond, underscored by a set of life value messages.
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When children go through puberty, there is often a significant increase in parent-child conflict and a less cohesivefamilialbond.
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There are two interesting examples of thisfamilialbondin males.
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From an elder's point of view, even infrequent contacts and instrumental support from distant children affirmed their familial bonds and reputations in the community.
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Davis chose to make the group a family because thefamilialbondis not one of choice, and can be either rewarding or painful.
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This led to the addition of several judging categories including: generosity, self-sacrificing, and quality of familial bonds.
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Those involved in producing professional wrestling have developed a kind of global fraternity, with familial bonds, shared language and passed-down traditions.
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Differing from the typical family saga, it uses the common theme of vengeance to divide loyalties within family instead of strengthening familial bonds.
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They also applauded the familial bonds that held the episode together.
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This unfolding piece was meant to highlight, the poignant beauty of familial bonds through the simple act of cooking and eating together.
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Children may also be sealed to their biological or adoptive parents to form permanent familial bonds, thus allowing all immediate and extended family relations to endure past death.
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