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industrial relations N

public relations N

relation [rıˈleıʃən] N

1. relation:

blood relation N, blood relative

Usage examples with relations

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Several exchange programme in education has been done to call greater relations between the two countries.
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Social life revolves largely around an extended family of parents, children and blood relations, as well as godparents.
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Many of his reporters advanced in the fields of journalism and public relations.
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The school, in turn, has sought legal advice on whether it can boot out certain students as a way of severing relations with parents it doesn't like.
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Due to the animosity between the parties, a special committee was set up to examine labor relations.
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The article illustrates that the hyper-masculinity used in international relations has a negative impact on all genders.
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By now his relations with his daughter have normalized, and she gets him a dog.
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Public relations is an important part of its mandate.
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There is no senior partner and junior partner in our relations, he said.
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Face begrudgingly accepts his explanation and relations between them are restored.
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