1 being related, esp. by having the same opinions, feelings, and interests:
We recognized each other as kindred spirits as soon as we met.
The most he would say is that he identified the painter as a kindred spirit, dealing in his own sphere with analogous creative problems.
Our psychologies would certainly be much the poorer without the possibilities psychoanalysis and kindred schools offer, even if we choose not to accept them.
These, and kindred questions, engaged the speakers and delegates in a well-focused conference.
Interlocking aggregations of kindreds occupy a river system and its tributaries.
However, the kindred soon went into decline in the area.
Bioethics and human rights are thus kindred democratizing and deprofessionalizing public discourses that transform the ethics of elites into everyday ethics.
The result is a map where the distance between kindred dialects is small and that between different dialects is great.
In corporations, there is a combination of kindred, very partial to one another, and they are the sole judges, and they, in time, will overthrow the excise itself.
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