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I . kind2 [kaɪnd] N

2. kind (limited):

of a kind

3. kind ECON:

to pay sb in kind
aport m

4. kind (similarly):

to repay in kind

II . kind2 [kaɪnd] ADV

in-kind ADJ ECON

kind-hearted ADJ

assets in kind N pl ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This can be called an accepted paradigm, which in some circles or societies takes the form of a denunciative stance towards revisionism of any kind.
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What they do give you is a very stable surface free of any kind of rocking balanced on 3 points, so any vibration that does couple up doesn't ring around.
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I know the girl, a levelheaded sophomore at my daughter's public high school, kind and calm.
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Velvety chicken tamales steamed in some kind of leaf were a close second, but everything -- empanadas, quesadillas, burritos, tacos -- all tasted fresh and flavourful.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Members of this category also maintain realism in regard to intentional objects, which may imply some kind of dualism (though this is debatable).
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It will make patriots and romanticists angry--yet it is the kind of patriotism that is hardest and toughest.
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You are one of a kind and the biggest softie of all your friends, plus you're basically the equivalent to a cute little puppy.
perezhilton.com
In other words, below-the-line sales promotion is an immediate or delayed incentive to purchase, expressed in cash or in kind, and having only a short term or temporary duration.
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He is a failure, really, but a loveable failure; a kind man at heart.
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It is made with any kind of meat along with corn, potato, yuca, plantain and local spices that are cooked together to form a soup.
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