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To relative
noun
Someone in the same family; someone connected by blood, marriage, or adoption.
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And in the last decade, the labor market transformed itself from being relatively static, and thus inefficient, to relative fluidity.
I was back to relative anonymity.
Letterman gives a leg up to relative unknowns.
Things got back to relative normal very quickly.
But they don't need to be that profitable to return to relative health.
The court is deemed essential for Sierra Leone's return to relative normality.
If only they had known they were so close to relative luxury.
I am forever grateful to relative strangers who gave me life-changing advice over the years.
The cold war years had relegated Austria to relative backwater status.
Then he returned to relative obscurity – until now.
In the past, a departing African leader could look forward only to "relative poverty, term extension, or corruption".
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