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Family-Elect

Definition:

Family-Elect refers to a group of individuals who have been chosen or elected as a family unit. This term is often used to describe people who may not be related by blood or marriage but have established a strong bond and consider themselves a chosen family.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. After years of living together and supporting one another, they became each other's family-elect.
  2. They are not just friends; they are my family-elect, always there for me.

Adjective:

  1. They are an incredibly tight-knit family-elect.
  2. As a family-elect unit, they make decisions together and support each other unconditionally.

Verb:

  1. They decided to family-elect each other, choosing to build a strong and loving bond beyond traditional family structures.
  2. When faced with adversity, they always family-elect, providing unwavering support and care.

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