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in rapport
adjective as in concurrent
Example Sentences
Driving around together gives the relationship a step forward in rapport, and driving someone to the airport — an assumed burden — thrusts the relationship into an even higher level of closeness.
She said where negative comments had been made online, then there had been a "breakdown in rapport" between parents and the school.
She added: "We would deem that breakdown in rapport to represent a significant risk and we would not want to put the student, or any other student or ourselves, in a vulnerable position until we re-establish that rapport."
He claims that when “online daters actually meet, an entirely different mind-set has to kick in” in which they “have to stop thinking in individual terms and start feeling in rapport terms.”
They have to stop thinking in individual terms and start feeling in rapport terms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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