Extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations.
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Examples for "adultery"
Examples for "adultery"
1In the Uniform Code of Military Justice, adultery's still considered a crime.
2I believe that I've been committing adultery for the last sixteen years.
3Why couldn't the court's servants be honest enough to simply say adultery?
4He said looking at pictures was a lesser sin than committing adultery.
5The scribes and Pharisees brought in a woman they accused of adultery.
1Therefore it seems that fornication is unfittingly reckoned a species of lust.
2Drunken revelry, music and fornication with Dionysus in the middle of it.
3All men will naturally commit fornication, as all men will naturally steal.
4There is as much fornication and adultery among farmers as amongst noblemen.'
5Lust, fornication, violence against women, selfish dissipation, deception in love and friendship.
1Surely criminal conversation could be interpreted as something else, just as infidelity required more than words.
2His lawyers, however, attempted to prove criminal conversation, in hopes of extorting money from my lover.
3The report went also, that Antipater had criminal conversation with Pheroras's wife, and that they were brought together by Antipater's mother.
4I have seen him do it; I have caught him in criminal conversation with a pen and a sheet of paper; bottle at hand-
5Salome also added somewhat further against Joseph, though it was no more than a calumny, that he had often had criminal conversation with Mariamne.
6"On the grounds of having held criminal conversation..."
7His 2002 installation Gallantry and Criminal Conversation (2002), composed of mannequins and a suspended carriage, won him international acclaim.
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Translations for criminal conversation