Social Institutions

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noun a close connection marked by common interests or characteristics

  • The concept of kinship is central to many indigenous cultures around the world.
  • I feel a strong sense of kinship with my coworkers after working together for so long.
  • Me and my best friend have a kinship that goes way back.
  • The kinship between music and emotion is undeniable.

noun a formal union between two people as partners in a personal relationship

  • The institution of marriage is a legal and social contract between two individuals.
  • My cousin is getting hitched and planning her marriage ceremony.
  • They tied the knot and are now officially married.
  • The marriage of art and technology has resulted in some amazing innovations.

verb to join in marriage; take as spouse

  • The couple decided to marry in a traditional church ceremony.
  • I heard they're planning to marry next spring at the beach.
  • Hey, did you hear that Jenny and Mark are gonna tie the knot and marry soon?
  • The merger between the two companies is like a marriage - they are now united as one entity.

noun the state of being married; matrimony

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  • Marriage is often referred to as the union of two people in wedlock.
  • I heard they finally tied the knot and are now in wedlock.
  • They're officially hitched and now in wedlock.
  • The merger of the two companies can be seen as a business wedlock.