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Meanings of
sexual
in English
Portuguese
sexual
Catalan
sexual
Spanish
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Having or involving sex.
asexual
Related terms
sexed
unisexual
intersexual
Portuguese
sexual
Of or relating to having sex.
intimate
Related terms
sexy
Synonyms
Examples for "
intimate
"
intimate
Examples for "
intimate
"
1
New Zealand scored particularly badly on
intimate
partner violence and community safety.
2
Despite the change, such behaviour between
intimate
partners is not yet illegal.
3
In southern Europe, she says, rapes in
intimate
relationships are rarely reported.
4
The nature of the Mass itself was
intimate
and intense, of course.
5
She... reminded me the Adem do not consider physical contact particularly
intimate
.
Sexual.
Related terms
physiological property
Usage of
sexual
in English
1
Free contraception, early
sexual
education, and free health care have been available.
2
We also heard from NGOs and health professionals working in
sexual
health.
3
Unfortunately however, the good ol'
sexual
double standard is alive and well.
4
But anger and fear are not less fundamental in the
sexual
life.
5
Mr Justice Hanna said this was an appalling case of
sexual
abuse.
6
Warning: This story discusses graphic details of
sexual
abuse and physical abuse.
7
Poverty is an important factor in the extension of the
sexual
evil.
8
Dr Roke said working in
sexual
health was considered controversial earlier on.
9
This, Liz, was the tenor of our
sexual
-
religious
education at Sacred Heart.
10
She may be in the habit of indulging in unnatural
sexual
practices.
11
Background: Early
sexual
activity is a significant problem in the United States.
12
Stephen had long had in her mind the idea of
sexual
equality.
13
People respond very strongly to the threat of
sexual
violence against children.
14
Interviews included questions about dating violence perpetration,
sexual
relationships and risk behaviors.
15
The technology sector is considered relatively open in terms of
sexual
orientation.
16
Prostitution and the
sexual
diseases are almost the prerogatives of the cities.
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About this term
sexual
Adjective
Frequent collocations
sexual assault
sexual abuse
sexual harassment
sexual violence
sexual misconduct
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Translations for
sexual
Portuguese
sexual
Catalan
sexual
Spanish
sexual
Sexual
through the time
Sexual
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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