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belonging
[ bih-lawng-ing, -long- ]
belonging
/ ɪˈɒŋɪŋ /
noun
- secure relationship; affinity (esp in the phrase a sense of belonging )
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲb·DzԲiԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of belonging1
Example Sentences
The platform will also require parody account holders to use different images to the X accounts belonging to those they seek to represent.
Two said they had then been left outside in the cold for hours, and two said Israeli soldiers stole their belongings and money.
Torres said men belonging to a criminal group began to target her, saying they would harm her if she didn’t cross the border.
"There is a lack of housing because homes are being hijacked - on the one hand tourist flats, and on the other hand all the empty flats belonging to vulture funds and the banks," he says.
The family dispute began when a 61-year-old man used a baseball bat to damage personal belongings and windows at his mother’s home and physically assaulted her.
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