kinship in the PONS Dictionary

kinship Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel a kinship with sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The kinship system was based in the family, and gave structure to descent and inheritance rules.
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There are also words referring to seasons, topography, place names, legends, and kinship relationships based on the seal.
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Extended kinship, then, is a survival strategy in the face of economic difficulties.
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The villages are, however, composite in respect of kinship and clan organization.
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Kinship terms are quite broad and often can be applied to many types of relationships, depending on where the person falls in the kinship network.
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The context can vary from family or kinship relations, friendship, marriage, relations with associates, work, clubs, neighborhoods, and places of worship.
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Kinship however, did not always bring individuals closer together.
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Dances are often segregated by gender, reinforcing gender roles in children and other community structures such as kinship, age and status are also often reinforced.
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An example of primary-relational organization would be age and kinship.
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At home people often refer to each other by nicknames or terms of kinship.
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