Matrimonial

Word MATRIMONIAL
Character 11
Hyphenation mat ri mo ni al
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Matrimonial"

What do we mean by matrimonial?

A classified advertisement describing an individual who wishes to find a marriage partner.

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The word "matrimonial" in example sentences

Let's call it matrimonial overdetermination (or, on the other hand, let's not). ❋ Unknown (2005)

In these countries, the prenup is called a matrimonial regime. ❋ Patti Stanger With Lisa Johnson Mandell (2009)

In this case, it seems that the court went directly to the mother as the parent most likely to be able to enforce the court's judgment. 114 Furthermore, in matrimonial matters, the courts did not always uphold the rights of fathers as legal guardians of children. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Sarah and Jareth engaged in matrimonial bliss and happiness ruled their home. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The circles of fashion afforded more than one instance of this obliging acquiescence in matrimonial turpitude. ❋ Mary Elizabeth Robinson (1895)

And when he said this, it seemed as if the voices of Mr. and Mrs. Skratdj rose higher in matrimonial repartee, and the children's squabbles became louder, and the dog yelped as if he were mad, and the maids 'contest was sharper; whilst the snap-dragon flames leaped up and up, and blue fire flew about the room like foam. ❋ Unknown (1888)

But even the family of Proba herself was not exempt from the rapacious oppression of Count Heraclian, who basely sold, in matrimonial prostitution, the noblest maidens of Rome to the lust or avarice of the Syrian merchants. ❋ Unknown (1206)

[Page 148] in matrimonial cases belongs to the Ecclesiastical Courts; under which last canon will come Lords Cranworth and Campbell, and all the Peers and Commons voting with them for reform in the piecemeal law of England; – of that country which publishes a Liturgy for its Established Church, containing a Roman Catholic ceremony for marriage; overrules the vows of that ceremony by Acts of Parliament; evades them by the Marriage Registration Act; solemnly quotes them, as an argument for keeping women to the indissoluble bond; and sets them at defiance (as a form involving no legal obligation), when the indissoluble bond is to be broken for men! ❋ Unknown (1855)

WAS Mr. Jellyby; and a loquacious young man called Mr. Quale, with large shining knobs for temples and his hair all brushed to the back of his head, who came in the evening, and told Ada he was a philanthropist, also informed her that he called the matrimonial alliance of Mrs. Jellyby with Mr. Jellyby the union of mind and matter. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This was the only home the family had lived in and the place that the deceased called her matrimonial home in the 1930s. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And she objected to the fact that most women were pursuing what is called the matrimonial strategy, the idea that when you get out of college, you marry and you only work until you have your children and then you stay home. ❋ Unknown (1998)

But he WAS Mr. Jellyby; and a loquacious young man called Mr. Quale, with large shining knobs for temples and his hair all brushed to the back of his head, who came in the evening, and told Ada he was a philanthropist, also informed her that he called the matrimonial alliance of Mr.. Jellyby with Mr. Jellyby the union of mind and matter. ❋ Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 (1853)

WAS Mr. Jellyby; and a loquacious young man called Mr. Quale, with large shining knobs for temples and his hair all brushed to the back of his head, who came in the evening, and told Ada he was a philanthropist, also informed her that he called the matrimonial alliance of Mr.. Jellyby with Mr. Jellyby the union of mind and matter. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

"Well ladies," he exclaimed, "I am weary of your pretended ignorance, and your disingenuous replies: know then, that I am going on an expedition, which would tempt every one of you, that is to say a matrimonial one." ❋ Byron (1807)

As a result, while many matrons whose husbands were more gentle than hers bore the marks of blows on their disfigured faces, and would in private talk blame the behavior of their husbands, she would blame their tongues, admonishing them seriously -- though in a jesting manner -- that from the hour they heard what are called the matrimonial tablets read to them, they should think of them as instruments by which they were made servants. ❋ 345-430 (1955)

With all respects west This is not a 'matrimonial' problem. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Harris, notwithstanding the largeness of her fortune, as neither her person nor mind seemed to promise any kind of matrimonial felicity: for she was very tall, very thin, very ugly, very affected, very silly, and very ill-natured. ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Say what you want, but this kind of matrimonial affair is the limit," argued the blacksmith, pushing back his hat. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

He also wrote a large number of smaller works on theological, historical, controversial, and apologetic subjects, such as matrimonial questions; the use of Latin in the church ritual; the discussion as to whether St. Peter was ever in Rome, or was Bishop of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

There are exceptional cases in which this kind of matrimonial alliances result very satisfactorily; but these cases are quite exceptional. ❋ John Harvey Kellogg (1897)

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