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immediate family
[ih-mee-dee-it fam-uh-lee, fam lee]
noun
a social unit consisting of people who are very closely related, usually including parents, siblings, spouses, and children, or the members of this social unit.
Benefits include free medical treatment for the employee and immediate family.
Members of her immediate family and several former colleagues were also in attendance.
Word History and Origins
Origin of immediate family1
Example Sentences
She added that button-hole flowers used to be for the whole wedding party, but were now just for the groom and immediate family.
Officials said the children and their immediate family had been evacuated from Gaza to Jordan, where they were supported by British Embassy staff as they underwent security checks before their arrival in the UK.
Her immediate family, including her widower the Duke of Kent and their three children, were there and attended a service marking the reception of the duchess' coffin into the cathedral.
Secret Service protection extends far beyond the agents that drive a protectee, and protect them and their immediate family.
On Tuesday, Rivas introduced a bill that would require ICE to notify an immediate family member of a detainee within 24 hours of a detainee’s transfer.
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