familialize
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[edit]- familialise (non-Oxford British English)
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[edit]familialize (third-person singular simple present familializes, present participle familializing, simple past and past participle familialized)(American spelling, Oxford British English)
- To give familial character to
- 2015, Jean-Luc Prades, “Sociopsychoanalysis and Psychofamilialism. Getting Away from the Psychologization of the Social”, in Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie, volume 20, number 2, page 213:
- This concept should not be understood as simply defining a part of an individual’s personality, but embraces an enactment and conception of the world which tend to familialize all of our relations to others and to our environment.
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