kindred in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

kindred in the PONS Dictionary

kindred Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

kindred spirits
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Kindred may recruit other members, known as progeny, and serve as a mentor for the new recruits.
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Kindred to the latter, he has written extensively on evangelism, seeking to wed social concern to that outreach.
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It shall soon perish, and thy daughters and thy widows and all the kindreds that dwell within thee shall lament.
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Family organization is weak, and ties between related families beyond the kindred are loosely defined at best.
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Within the kindred, the family constitutes the significant unit and is a corporate group.
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It is noteworthy that these kindreds who are descendants of the first king can not inter-marry.
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He is delighted to find a kindred spirit in his isolation, and the admiration she feels soon turns to passion that he reciprocates.
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He covered not only artificial, linguistic, and symbolic signs, but also all semblances (such as kindred sensible qualities), and all indicators (such as mechanical reactions).
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He was widely known as a lecturer on peace, international politics and kindred subjects.
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He sensed a kindred spirit and reached out to her.
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