sisterhood in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for sisterhood in the English»French Dictionary

sisterhood in the PONS Dictionary

sisterhood Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the sisterhood
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English
Part of her accounts of her travels, in letters to her sisterhood, survive.
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These relationships move toward the mutuality of a shared sisterhood that binds black women as community othermothers.
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Her theory encouraged the long-standing idea of sisterhood but advocated for women to acknowledge their differences while still accepting each other.
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A special approbation is required to hear nuns or women of religious communities, and this extends with modifications to all communities of recognized sisterhoods.
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The sorority was founded on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service to others and sisterhood.
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In order to remain hidden, they formed a sisterhood of nuns that protected them from the human world.
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A sisterhood and hospital were formally established in 1874.
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The true purposes of the swanmay sisterhood are not known, but they seem to be peaceful protectors of nature and, in particular, water birds.
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The language used by the women makes reference to treasuring each coven member as part of the sisterhood.
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The poet muses the obscure in what is near to us, vaunting the clearest bloom among those offered by the sisterhood of the living dead.
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