Examples of 'akin' in a sentence

Meaning of "akin"

akin (adjective) - describing something that is similar or related in nature; having a common origin or similar qualities
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  • Of the same kin; related by blood.
  • Allied by nature; similar; partaking of the same properties; of the same kind.
  • A surname.

How to use "akin" in a sentence

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It is therefore more akin to a clause on change of circumstances.
Akin is married and a father of two children.
Crime and rebellion are akin to a declaration of war.
It is akin to what is called the sense of injustice.
The soul is now akin to a black cloud.
Akin to a cross between udon and ramen.
Denying it is akin to denying the sun at noon.
I am afraid the outcry would be akin to revolt.
This is akin to the human sense of smell.
Willey was suffering a seizure akin to an ep ileptic fit.
A circle akin to the moon at its fullest.
It was not that he felt any emotion akin to.
In something akin to a total mobilization of all society.
I believe what he be feeling be more akin to love.
This is akin to the use of a lock on a door.

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The obedience to laws is akin to obedience to truth.
It is akin to the attempt to ban alcohol or tobacco.
Its revival would be akin to that of a demon.
This is akin to an electric shock created by energy.
Our attitude to life is akin to that of a tamarind.
It is akin to a spring cleaning for your body.
In this sense it is more akin to shortterm indicators.
It is akin to the metamorphosis stage experienced by butterflies.
Our relation is akin to day and night.
It is akin to a massage for our internal organs.
The situation is now akin to a game of chicken.
It is akin to a baby taking its first steps.
This form of marriage is akin to a civil ceremony.
Somewhat akin to biology on a much simpler level.
The humor that is in it is at least akin to his.
To say is akin to saying the world is flat.
Michael seemed to behave akin to a small child.
It might be akin to the timing of a gasoline engine.
Such an encyclopedia would be akin to a secular bible.
Do not be akin to those who have given up.
Pizzey describes such behaviour as akin to addiction.
This process is akin to the development of photographs.
Recording bat sonar is something soothingly akin.
Their structures are akin to the corresponding acetates.
Taking something without asking is akin to theft.
They are more akin to grandparents for him.
Lethal injection was sold as something akin to surgery.
This section is akin to an introduction in a research paper.
It is about four answers that are akin to choice.
Your duty is akin to a snake in the grass.
I believe what he be feelin be more akin to love.
I think overusing it is a akin to a religious revival meeting.
Akin brought his new album.
They are more akin to zombies than anything.
Thus this purgatory becomes akin to hell.

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