family relationship
Noun 1. A connection between individuals based on kinship: A family relationship is the state of being related to another person through blood (consanguinity), marriage (affinity), or legal adoption. It describes the specific biological, marital, or legal tie that links members within a family unit. 2. The specific nature of a kinship tie: It can also refer to the particular type of kinship connection, such as being a parent, child, sibling, spouse, aunt, cousin, or in-law.
The term family relationship is used to formally or generally describe the nature of the bond between relatives. * It is often discussed in contexts like law, anthropology, sociology, genealogy, and psychology. * It can be modified by adjectives to specify the type (e.g., close family relationship, distant family relationship, biological family relationship).
- Noun:
- The lawyer asked about the exact
family relationshipbetween the heir and the deceased. - In many cultures, the
family relationshipof uncle carries specific responsibilities. - Their strong
family relationshiphelped them through the crisis. - The chart clearly maps the
family relationshipswithin the royal dynasty.
- "Degree of family relationship": A legal or genealogical term referring to how closely two people are related, often important in inheritance law.
- The inheritance rights depend on the degree of
family relationshipto the testator.
- "Family relationship dynamics": Refers to the patterns of interaction and emotional connections within a family.
- The therapist specializes in understanding complex
family relationshipdynamics.
- Kinship (n): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably in academic contexts. It emphasizes the social and cultural aspects of family ties.
- Relation (n): A more general term for a person connected by blood or marriage. ("He is a of mine.").
- Relatedness (n): The abstract state of being related.
- Kinship
- Blood tie
- Familial bond
- Consanguinity (specifically for blood relations)
- Affinity (specifically for relations by marriage)
- Stranger
- Non-relative
- Unrelatedness
- Next of kin: The closest living recognized by law.
- The hospital notified the patient's next of kin.
- Family ties: A common phrase emphasizing the connecting bonds of .
- Despite the distance, their family ties remained strong.
- (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption