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meaningful relationship

American  

noun

  1. a romantic relationship based upon mutual respect and supportiveness and marked by a sense of commitment and fulfillment.


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Why would they surrender such a deep and meaningful relationship for some short-term tactical gain, or allow a disagreement over personalities or policy to set things asunder?

From Los Angeles Times

You know, all the basic qualifications that would lead a prince — any prince, but especially a British royal — to seek out a meaningful relationship with a woman of color.

From Salon

He recognized that if the United States were to have any meaningful relationship with Latin America, we needed to attenuate our colonialism, so he pushed through the ratification of the Panama Canal treaties.

From Los Angeles Times

It is obviously a platonic relationship, and yet it’s probably the most meaningful relationship in both of their lives.

From Los Angeles Times

For Lyberth, hunting and fishing help sustain a meaningful relationship with the natural world.

From National Geographic