Phrases with «deep kinship»

"Deep kinship" refers to a strong bond or connection between people who feel a sense of closeness, understanding, and shared values. It implies a deep understanding and emotional connection with someone, like the feeling of being part of the same family. Full definition

Sentences with «deep kinship»

  • Dano is the studio savant who finds deeper kinship with session musicians than he does with his own family members; Cusack is the tic - ridden, over-medicated shell left behind by years of emotional, psychological, and substance abuse. (film.avclub.com)
  • If Bulliet is right (and on this he surely is) that there is a deep kinship between Islam and Christianity characterized by exchange of ideas as much as by clash of arms, Islam should be particularly well situated to absorb Western, Christian modernity on specifically Muslim terms. (firstthings.com)
  • My father was born in Oslo, so I have a deep kinship to the Norwegian people. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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