relatives in English

noun
1
a person connected by blood or marriage.
much of my time is spent visiting relatives
2
a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb.
In the following pair, the first uses it as an interrogative content clause and the second uses it as a fused relative .
3
a term, thing, or concept that is dependent on something else.
This ‘causal maxim’ is a close relative of the Uniformity Principle, if we think, as Hume and Kant both do, that an event's being caused entails its falling under a law.

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1. Or “relatives.”

2. He has relatives?

3. Bonefishes AND RELATIVES: Albuliformes

4. Don't you have other relatives?

5. Apes are humanity's closest living relatives

6. Yannone's known relatives include Jenifer Ammerman

7. Synapsida: Mammals and their extinct relatives.

8. They have relatives on the mainland.

9. Getting a list of relatives, kas.

10. Relatives laid wreaths on the grave.

11. He lives indolently with his relatives.

12. I quarreled constantly with my relatives.

13. Some have relatives who want revenge.

14. Affines (relatives by marriage) were often classified with consanguineal (blood) relatives, and certain terms indicated potential spouses or Affines

15. • Promote communication with doctors and relatives

16. We cross- referenced numbers from her relatives

17. Jealous relatives tried to challenge her inheritance.

18. Relatives are tonight comforting the distraught parents.

19. If the Liu and Sun families become relatives,

20. He was brought up by pious female relatives.

21. Among the Rosaceae, cinquefoils are close relatives of avens (genus Geum) and roses (Rosa), and even closer relatives of Agrimonies (Agrimonia)

22. Archosaurs are divided into two groups: Pseudosuchians (like crocodiles, alligators, and their extinct relatives) and Ornithodirans (birds and their extinct relatives)

23. (3) The parents were Consanguine , second degree relatives

24. However, most infanticide is done by close relatives.

25. It may involve distant relatives or close kin.

26. Caring for elderly relatives requires considerable moral courage.

27. Two relatives listen soberly from the kitchen doorway.

28. Relatives have been at his bedside all week.

29. Bonobos are, with chimpanzees, humanity's closest living relatives

30. She is always very affectionate with her relatives.

31. Our congregation and relatives also lovingly supported us.

32. The couple relied on informal care from relatives.

33. Nha'epepó-ûasu's relatives had died in the village.

34. 3 Relatives are tonight comforting the distraught parents.

35. Relatives remembered him as a deeply patriotic man.

36. Compensation for relatives of victims following air crash.

37. Name, address, social security number, family status, relatives

38. All quillworts and their extinct relatives are heterosporous.

39. Grown children need to care for aging relatives.

40. 3 She went to visit relatives in Wales.

41. She has no relatives to fall back on.

42. Many are dependent on remittances from migrant relatives.

43. Bereaved relatives invariably ask themselves, “Where are the dead?”

44. 5 She has no relatives to fall back on.

45. Inform and support relatives as appropriate. Maintain professional confidentiality.

46. An investigation cleared Sharif and his relatives of wrongdoing.

47. Irish Bouzoukis are large relatives of the Mandolin family

48. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the relatives.

49. They're always farming out their children on their relatives.

50. His identity is being withheld until relatives are traced.