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next of kin

American  

noun

  1. a person's nearest relative or relatives.

    The newspaper did not publish the names of casualties until the next of kin had been notified.

  2. Law. the nearest relative or relatives who share in the estate of a person who dies intestate.


next of kin British  

noun

  1. a person's closest relative or relatives

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Etymology

Origin of next of kin

First recorded in 1760–70

Example Sentences

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The local sheriff's office has notified her next of kin, and will later release her identity, Ms Van Hoose told the BBC.

From BBC

Kent Fire and Rescue Service said three fire engines attended and the woman's next of kin have been informed.

From BBC

No arrests have been made and his next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers, the force added.

From BBC

The identities of those killed are being withheld for 24 hours until their next of kin have been informed.

From BBC

From the start, I had to navigate a delicate dual role, as both next of kin and a reporter.

From The Wall Street Journal