Relatives can be categorized as a noun.
Noun |
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relative - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey" | ||
relative - an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus) |
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1. | noun | I had an interesting conversation with a middle-aged taxi driver who used to live in Fallujah and is now at relatives in Amiriya, Baghdad. | |
2. | noun | It is the marrying off of young girls to older men often close relatives that enfurates me. | |
3. | noun | I asked her if she had any relatives that would want to know of her whereabouts. | |
4. | noun | He introduced me to his relatives at the reception. | |
5. | noun | The family property was distributed among the relatives. | |
6. | noun | I feel not quite up to snuff when I meet my relatives. | |
7. | noun | All my relatives live in this city. | |
8. | noun | The young man bade farewell to his comrades and relatives. | |
9. | noun | His relatives were convinced of his innocence. | |
10. | noun | His relatives began to keep away from him. | |
11. | noun | People were anxious for news of missing relatives. | |
12. | noun | New Year's cards provide us with the opportunity to hear from friends and relatives. | |
13. | noun | His relatives took it for granted that they would inherit the bulk of his wealth. | |
14. | noun | He is staying with his relatives. | |
15. | noun | He disagrees with his relatives. |
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noun | |
I had an interesting conversation with a middle-aged taxi driver who used to live in Fallujah and is now at relatives in Amiriya, Baghdad. |
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It is the marrying off of young girls to older men often close relatives that enfurates me. |
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I asked her if she had any relatives that would want to know of her whereabouts. |
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He introduced me to his relatives at the reception. | |
The family property was distributed among the relatives. | |
I feel not quite up to snuff when I meet my relatives. | |
All my relatives live in this city. | |
The young man bade farewell to his comrades and relatives. | |
His relatives were convinced of his innocence. | |
His relatives began to keep away from him. | |
People were anxious for news of missing relatives. | |
New Year's cards provide us with the opportunity to hear from friends and relatives. | |
His relatives took it for granted that they would inherit the bulk of his wealth. | |
He is staying with his relatives. | |
He disagrees with his relatives. |