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    belonging
    [bəˈlôNGiNG, bəˈläNGiNG]
    noun
    belonging (noun)
    1. an affinity for a place or situation:
      "we feel a real sense of belonging"
    be·long
    [bəˈlôNG, bəˈläNG]
    verb
    belonging (present participle)
    1. (belong to)
      be the property of:
      "the vehicle did not belong to him"
      • be the rightful possession of; be due to:
        "most of the credit belongs to Paul"
      • (of a contest or period of time) be dominated by:
        "the race belonged completely to Ferguson"
    2. (belong to)
      be a member or part of (a particular group, organization, or class):
      "they belong to garden and bridge clubs"
      • (of a person) fit in a specified place or environment:
        "she is a stranger, and doesn't belong here" · "you and me, we belong together"
      • have the right personal or social qualities to be a member of a particular group:
        "young people are generally very anxious to belong"
    3. (of a thing) be rightly placed in a specified position:
      "learning to place the blame where it belongs"
      • be rightly classified in or assigned to a specified category:
        "bony fish: the vast majority of living fish belong here"
    Origin
    Old English belangian, of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. be the property of:
      be owned by
      be the property of
      be the possession of
      be in the ownership of
      be held by
      be at the disposal of
      be in the hands of
      • be a member or part of (a particular group, organization, or class):
        be a member of
        be in
        be included in
        be affiliated to
        be allied to
        be associated with
        be connected to
        be linked to
        be an adherent of
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