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Of, or relating to marriage, or the relationship of spouses.
married
marital
conjugal
spousal
connubial
marital status
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1
French law currently allows assisted reproduction for
married
couples with infertility problems.
2
The former South African president
married
three times and fathered six children.
3
It's just the right sort of practice for a young
married
doctor.
4
Or was your question a subtle way of asking whether I'm
married
?
5
The father had
married
a second time & lived in great comfort.
1
A common form of violence in the family unit is
marital
rape.
2
Research shows relationship satisfaction drops steadily over time, regardless of
marital
status.
3
We recently received a new video on
marital
fidelity in the store.
4
A new study says sharing housework is the cornerstone of
marital
stability.
5
Conclusion: Medication adherence mediated the relationship between
marital
status and event-free survival.
1
Cromwell: They certainly can have visitors, but there are no
conjugal
visits.
2
It's supposed to be for purposes that are yes,
conjugal
…
but
also procreative.
3
But this authority, which still exists in India, is not merely
conjugal
.
4
The materials were those which are devoted to the deepest
conjugal
grief.
5
The
conjugal
affection which replaces it is built on quite other foundations.
1
Under current law, even state-married gay couples don't have those
spousal
exemptions.
2
She has requested
spousal
support and joint custody of all four children.
3
The single payout will forfeit any ongoing
spousal
support from the baller.
4
She has requested
spousal
support and joint custody of all their children.
5
The rest were refused mainly because they were not on
spousal
visas.
1
There are no vulgar
connubial
prejudices in the pure atmosphere of art.
2
Boys who marry young derive but little enjoyment from the
connubial
state.
3
But it's when the Parliamentary voting is on comes the
connubial
pull.
4
To dream of the new year, signifies prosperity and
connubial
anticipations.
5
Small excitements are all that are necessary to fan the true
connubial
flame.
1
Social precedent, the value in the
matrimonial
market, all rest upon it.
2
Parents are greatly at fault in the issues of the
matrimonial
market.
3
The price of Circassian skins has gone up in the
matrimonial
slave-market.
4
Especially is this caution necessary in the case of a
matrimonial
engagement.
5
But we shall have a third couple yoked in the
matrimonial
chain.
6
The
matrimonial
shadow was more alluring to Alençon than the Netherland bone.
7
The children-theyare the pivot about which all
matrimonial
controversies should turn.
8
Account of a
matrimonial
altercation, and of the arrival of Lady Olivia.
9
The marriage-ceremony embraced an oath not to contract any other
matrimonial
alliance.
10
Of course she had been accused a dozen times of
matrimonial
prospects.
11
For each costume she had devised a suitable form of
matrimonial
refusal.
12
He confided all his
matrimonial
plans to an old friend of Mme.
13
To speak of him as a
matrimonial
possibility is to talk irresponsibly.
14
His housekeeper suspected him of
matrimonial
designs, and perhaps she was right.
15
The Prussian war, of course, suspended all such plans, pecuniary and
matrimonial
.
16
Their
matrimonial
bickerings, however, were not so soon to reach their climax.
matrimonial
matrimonial alliance
matrimonial market
matrimonial affairs
matrimonial prospects
matrimonial felicity
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