Synonym: dealings. Similar words: international relations, relationship, foreign relations, public relations, interrelationship, family relationship, relation, correlation. Meaning: [rɪ'leɪʃns] n. mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups.
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91 Relations with his neighbors suddenly sours.
92 We have severed diplomatic relations with that country.
93 The agreement marks a new phase in international relations.
94 Industrial relations should be free from state interference.
95 Race relations are an explosive issue.
96 Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations.
97 They invited all their relations to stay at Christmas.
98 Those two weak boys are distant relations.
99 The dispute severely strained relations between the two countries.
100 Relations between the two governments remained quite cordial.
101 Relations between the two countries had always been glacial.
102 She has no relations besides an aged aunt.
103 Relations are rather strained at present.
104 We have relations in Canada and Scotland.
105 Relations between our two countries have normalized.
106 Relations between the two countries have never been better.
107 The changes were not productive of better labour relations.
108 Sponsoring the local team is good for public relations.
109 a public relations exercise .
110 Some Afro-Caribbeans are rejecting the whole race relations industry.
111 He was on the Council of Foreign Relations.
112 The two governments were close to normalizing relations.
113 Relations between the two countries had become severely strained.
114 This affair has soured relations between the two countries.
115 Relations with the USSR are improving.
116 We may break off relations with that country.
117 Relations between the two countries are gradually normalizing.
118 The two countries established diplomatic relations last year.
119 The two countries severed diplomatic relations.
120 I scraped by borrowing from my relations until my next check arrived.
More similar words: international relations, relationship, foreign relations, public relations, interrelationship, family relationship, relation, correlation, in relation to, perfect correlation, elation, relaxation, revelation, consolation, constellation, relative, relating, congratulations, relative to, relating to, relatively, correlative, alternation of generations, United Nations Organization, relative density, relative humidity, elaboration, relocation, relegation, stations.