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relatives <a relative; relatives> N

relatives
relatives
relatives (relations)
relatives (relations)

relatives

be or become relatives VB

marriage between blood relatives

relatives entitled to inheritance LAW

relatives on the maternal side

relative ADJ

pressure relative ARCHIT

relative abundance PHYS

relative accuracy AREA

relative coefficient PHYS

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Direct blood relatives certainly have an insurable interest in a family member.
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So often you'd hear stories of people home from abroad having to go to great lengths to meet relatives they hardly even know.
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Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and rakkyo.
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She is showing him a photograph album, containing images of several dead relatives, sometimes in their coffins.
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Within the society's kinship terminology, such relatives are usually indicated by a specific term which sets them apart as potentially marriageable.
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All other relatives are grouped together into categories.
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Two of his daughters and other relatives were among the victims.
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Grieving relatives are duty-bound to target the culprit and the culprit's family.
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She made paper cuts, embroidered, drew floral decorations, decorated wedding rooms, cooked matou when visiting relatives and did many other things.
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Other close relatives include onion, shallot, leek and chives -- could explain the stinky reputation of all of them.
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