sisterhood

சகோதரி
definition
noun
There is no sisterhood among sisters here, only envy fuelled by despair.
the relationship between sisters.
Religious brotherhoods and sisterhoods play an important role in organizing these ceremonies and festivals.
an association, society, or community of women linked by a common interest, religion, or trade.
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Their bravery, 'sisterhood' and spirit inspired me and gave me new courage to meet our challenges head on.
It's an embarrassment, a sign of succumbing to the ever-increasing pressures of society, failing the 'sisterhood' , giving in to the boring aspirations of the perfect body.
I really believe in 'sisterhood' and going caving and rock-climbing together, it was so great to have their voices down the bottom going ‘come on, you can do it’.
Many say a sense of 'sisterhood' motivates them to protect other mothers from the fear and pain they have faced.
In 1991, Juliet made Blood Sisters, a film essay which explored the mythologies of 'sisterhood' .
Over the years, as educational opportunities became more common for women, Newcomb came to mean not so much educational access but a 'sisterhood' and support group within the larger educational structure.
They based the ridiculous behaviour around the same conniving behaviour performed in the 'sisterhood' of all elementary school girls.
There was a general feeling of amiability and 'sisterhood' .
Anyone who has a sister, as I do, understands the mental, emotional and spiritual complexities that biological 'sisterhood' imparts.
There is peace, there is communication and there is brotherhood and 'sisterhood' .
I can't know what it's like to be a woman, or even how exactly to be a dad to girls, but I know something of sisters, and even perhaps of 'sisterhood' , if I may be so bold.
The one thing that bonds us together is 'sisterhood' .
It is true that many of us became involved in the feminist movement with unrealistic expectations of bonded 'sisterhood' .
Canadian feminists acknowledge their 'sisterhood' with women around the globe
Our girls so need loving examples of 'sisterhood' .
Young feminists today lack the experience of 'sisterhood' .
He thanked Sellon for her presence in the Diocese of Exeter and the notable achievements of the 'sisterhood' among the poor, especially the orphan girls.
It probably feels to your friend that your're breaking a law of 'sisterhood' when crossing that state line.
It is a celebration of motherhood, 'sisterhood' and womanhood.
The girl then responded to the bishop's queries about Pusey and his dealings with the 'sisterhood' .
Girls initiated together form a bond and this 'sisterhood' lasts throughout their lives.
much of 'sisterhood' is about sharing lipsticks
I get irritated at the ritual speeches and show of public 'sisterhood' .
There is no 'sisterhood' among sisters here, only envy fuelled by despair.
It was a magical evening of tears, laughter, and special feelings of connection, 'sisterhood' , and joy in the beauty and the strength of women.
The power of religious belief and commitment that motivated women to enter a 'sisterhood' and engage in social activism is often downplayed in historians' accounts.
There was such a feeling of 'sisterhood' the like of which we had never experienced before and probably will never experience again.
They're not bemoaning teenagers, fuelled by anger and betrayal; they are 'sisterhood' driven by their sheer love of making music.
The idea was to raise our consciousness and love ourselves until eventually 'sisterhood' would be powerful enough to make us an army of lovers who could not fail.
Religious brotherhoods and 'sisterhoods' play an important role in organizing these ceremonies and festivals.
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