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Filter by Meaning The exogamic nature of the plant's pollination process ensured that it was less susceptible to diseases and pests.
In some cultures, exogamic relationships are not accepted due to cultural and social differences.
In exogamic societies, the choice of a partner is based on factors such as social status, wealth, and personality traits rather than kinship.
The exogamic relationship between two literary genres led to the emergence of a new style that combined the best of both.
The tribe practices exogamic marriage to maintain alliances with neighboring groups.
His exogamic views made him unpopular with his conservative family members.
The exogamic custom in this tribe promotes social cohesion and unity.
In certain cultures, exogamic marriages are seen as a way to strengthen alliances between families.
The exogamic system in their society has been in place for generations.
The exogamic tradition in her family requires her to marry outside her clan.
The princess was expected to have an exogamic marriage to a prince from a neighboring kingdom for political reasons.
The community leaders enforced exogamic marriage to strengthen political ties between clans.
The exogamic marriage practice is considered a fundamental aspect of this culture's identity.
My friend is part of an exogamic community that strongly discourages marrying within the same family.
The tribe practices exogamic marriage to prevent inbreeding.
The exogamic rules in this community ensure that everyone has an opportunity to find a suitable partner.
The high rate of exogamic unions in this community suggests a history of cultural exchange.
The exogamic mating practices of ancient societies have been the subject of much research.
Studies have shown that exogamic mating strategies can lead to increased genetic diversity and improved survival rates.
She was warned against exogamic relationships by her conservative family.
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