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Definition of familial in English: familialadjective fəˈmɪljəlfəˈmɪljəl Relating to or occurring in a family or its members. the familial Christmas dinner Example sentencesExamples - It's a family game and some deep, unresolved familial conflict suddenly pops up.
- Interestingly enough, when we do the genetics, we find the familial history makes a difference.
- For me his films encompass violence and love, notions of friendship and familial bonds, beauty and art, comedy and death.
- You know that life will be better if we assume the traditional familial roles.
- Do alien rites of passage enrich familial bonds within an individualistic society?
- The researchers found that the hippocampus was not as active as in people without that familial risk.
- Genetic and familial factors are accepted, but no specific evidence is available.
- Strong familial bonds will definitely guide a person on the right path.
- By accident he discovered a knack for ballet and after battling familial prejudice won a scholarship to the Royal Ballet school.
- These common ideals endure as do personal links and familial bonds between Britain and America.
- Nothing kept me there, no true obligation or familial ties, not since my mom died.
Synonyms conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
Origin Early 20th century: from French, from Latin familia 'family'. Definition of familial in US English: familialadjectivefəˈmilyəlfəˈmɪljəl Relating to or occurring in a family or its members. the familial Christmas dinner Example sentencesExamples - The researchers found that the hippocampus was not as active as in people without that familial risk.
- By accident he discovered a knack for ballet and after battling familial prejudice won a scholarship to the Royal Ballet school.
- For me his films encompass violence and love, notions of friendship and familial bonds, beauty and art, comedy and death.
- Strong familial bonds will definitely guide a person on the right path.
- It's a family game and some deep, unresolved familial conflict suddenly pops up.
- Nothing kept me there, no true obligation or familial ties, not since my mom died.
- Do alien rites of passage enrich familial bonds within an individualistic society?
- These common ideals endure as do personal links and familial bonds between Britain and America.
- You know that life will be better if we assume the traditional familial roles.
- Interestingly enough, when we do the genetics, we find the familial history makes a difference.
- Genetic and familial factors are accepted, but no specific evidence is available.
Synonyms conventional, customary, established, long-established, accepted, orthodox, standard, regular, normal, conservative
Origin Early 20th century: from French, from Latin familia ‘family’. |