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stepparent

[step-pair-uhnt, -par-] / ˈstɛpˌpɛər ənt, -ˌpær- /




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“Anybody who has stepparents or siblings or half siblings, or had warring factions of a family — I think every single family in America has dealt with some version of this.”

From New York Times

You are a parent, a stepparent, a grandparent — you bring a lot of experience to your interactions with extended family.

From Washington Post

A New York Times data analysis found that about 20% of the people who died left behind parents and stepparents, about 75% left sons or daughters and over 60% left grandchildren.

From Seattle Times

About 20% of those who died left surviving parents and stepparents.

From Seattle Times

All her loves, yes — the grandparents and stepparents and parents, the friends and partners, romantic and otherwise.

From Los Angeles Times