parental in the PONS Dictionary

parental Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

parental control/neglect

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The sacred clothing signifies parental responsibility as well as responsibility for the one who is undergoing this ceremony.
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This includes the complex understanding of factors such as individual temperament, parental psychopathology, and possible neurochemical predispositions.
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The eggs are covered with sand and left without parental care.
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No parental care of the eggs has been observed, and no information regarding the number of males with which females spawn and "vice versa".
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Courts have placed other limits on parental powers and acts.
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As nesting proceeded and parental investment grew, the number of repellences and attacks increased proportionally.
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The free parental controls are accessible by parents logging in to their accounts.
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Near the end of the band's life, other members left the group under parental pressure to focus on education.
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Parental approval is not usually sought after for the selection of a dating partner.
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But, when asked, she refused to sing in his band because she didn't have parental permission.
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