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		Definition of tribal in English: tribaladjective ˈtrʌɪb(ə)lˈtraɪbəl 1Of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.  tribal people in Malaysia  Example sentencesExamples -  This is a very important part of tribal culture and preserves a tribe's identity and beliefs.
 -  Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land.
 -  Other peoples had military leaders, tribal chiefs, or headmen, but not officials.
 -  Shared property rights or land use rights are held by custom and are generally tribal in origin.
 -  This definition comes from someone who has lived among the rivalries of Northwest Coast tribal groups?
 -  The legal system is based on a combination of Spanish law and the tribal system.
 -  Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
 -  These tribal groups still do not identify themselves with the national culture.
 -  This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
 -  Instead, the country has different tribal groups found on the different islands.
 -  The founding act of this recoding is the repositioning of the tribal object as art.
 -  The senior man in a family has the same kind of authority that tribal chiefs have.
 -  Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit.
 -  They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head.
 -  Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines.
 -  Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants.
 -  The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words.
 -  In the middle regions a number of tribal languages of the Munda or Austroasiatic family are spoken.
 -  The meat and blubber were consumed by members of the Makah Tribe and during tribal ceremonies.
 -  You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly.
 
  Synonyms state, public, federal, governmental - 1.1derogatory  Characterized by or reflecting strong group loyalty.
 people don't want political parties stuck in rigid tribal boundaries  Example sentencesExamples -  The loyalty is often called tribal, and it's true that it's one of the ways we define who we are and where we come from.
 -  The other factor is the tribal warfare that exists between the rugby playing schools of the area.
 -  It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable.
 -  It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service.
 
  Synonyms racial, race-related, ethnological, genetic, inherited  
 
 noun ˈtrʌɪb(ə)lˈtraɪbəl tribalsMembers of tribal communities, especially in South Asia.  Example sentencesExamples -  The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals.
 -  In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular.
 -  The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them.
 -  In Gujarat all castes were united, as were even Scheduled Castes and tribals in their opposition to Congress.
 -  The analysts here are worried about the tribals turning communal.
 
 
 Rhymes   Bible, intertribal, libel, scribal    Definition of tribal in US English: tribaladjectiveˈtrībəlˈtraɪbəl 1Of or characteristic of a tribe or tribes.  tribal people in Malaysia  Example sentencesExamples -  In the middle regions a number of tribal languages of the Munda or Austroasiatic family are spoken.
 -  This is a very important part of tribal culture and preserves a tribe's identity and beliefs.
 -  The senior man in a family has the same kind of authority that tribal chiefs have.
 -  This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
 -  The meat and blubber were consumed by members of the Makah Tribe and during tribal ceremonies.
 -  These tribal groups still do not identify themselves with the national culture.
 -  The legal system is based on a combination of Spanish law and the tribal system.
 -  Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict.
 -  The founding act of this recoding is the repositioning of the tribal object as art.
 -  The idea of a wild chaotic continent wracked by poverty, drought and tribal warfare is challenged by images as well as words.
 -  Imagine an anthropologist visiting a remote tribal village to study its inhabitants.
 -  Shared property rights or land use rights are held by custom and are generally tribal in origin.
 -  Those who decided to stay in the East could select homesteads on former tribal land.
 -  You and your people cannot be adopted into the Kiktu without the consent of the entire tribe, in full tribal assembly.
 -  This definition comes from someone who has lived among the rivalries of Northwest Coast tribal groups?
 -  Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines.
 -  Instead, the country has different tribal groups found on the different islands.
 -  Other peoples had military leaders, tribal chiefs, or headmen, but not officials.
 -  They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head.
 -  Indigenous, tribal, and peasant communities have been particularly hard hit.
 
  Synonyms state, public, federal, governmental - 1.1derogatory  Characterized by a tendency to form groups or by strong group loyalty.
 British industrial operatives remained locked in primitive tribal attitudes  Example sentencesExamples -  It is tribal warfare masquerading as something more intellectually respectable.
 -  It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service.
 -  The loyalty is often called tribal, and it's true that it's one of the ways we define who we are and where we come from.
 -  The other factor is the tribal warfare that exists between the rugby playing schools of the area.
 
  Synonyms racial, race-related, ethnological, genetic, inherited  
 
 nounˈtrībəlˈtraɪbəl tribalsMembers of tribal communities, especially in South Asia.  Example sentencesExamples -  The screening is aimed at creating a public awareness about the nationwide fight of the tribals.
 -  The analysts here are worried about the tribals turning communal.
 -  The move is designed to divide the tribals along religious communal lines and to create friction amongst them.
 -  In the 1960s, Bhanjdeo organized impoverished tribals and became immensely popular.
 -  In Gujarat all castes were united, as were even Scheduled Castes and tribals in their opposition to Congress.
 
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