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  • adjective Outside a family

Etymologies

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extra- +‎ familial

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Examples

  • I encouraged the father to continue searching for appropriate community contacts for his son and outlined some of the benefits of extrafamilial relationships.

    It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend Richard Lavoie 2005

  • I encouraged the father to continue searching for appropriate community contacts for his son and outlined some of the benefits of extrafamilial relationships.

    It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend Richard Lavoie 2005

  • I encouraged the father to continue searching for appropriate community contacts for his son and outlined some of the benefits of extrafamilial relationships.

    It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend Richard Lavoie 2005

  • I encouraged the father to continue searching for appropriate community contacts for his son and outlined some of the benefits of extrafamilial relationships.

    It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend Richard Lavoie 2005

  • The rest of 'Nothing Like the Sun' confirms Sting's sensitivity to intra and extrafamilial relationships through lyrics couched in more familiar musical settings.

    ...Nothing Like The Sun 1987

  • The realities of familial and extrafamilial structure and support are significant.

    Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986

  • His thoughts are continually drifted to his urogenital organs and the sexual possibilities of all sorts of human relationships, intrafamilial as well as extrafamilial.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • When examined by type of offender, hostility was significantly associated with recidivism in intrafamilial and extrafamilial child molesters, but not in rapists or mixed offenders.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2010

  • When examined by type of offender, hostility was significantly associated with recidivism in intrafamilial and extrafamilial child molesters, but not in rapists or mixed offenders.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local computer4n6 2009

  • When examined by type of offender, hostility was significantly associated with recidivism in intrafamilial and extrafamilial child molesters, but not in rapists or mixed offenders.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local CommonSense4U 2009

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