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Definition of matrimonial in English: matrimonialadjective matrɪˈməʊnɪəlˌmætrəˈmoʊniəl Relating to marriage or married people. 婚姻的;夫妇的 婚姻家庭。 Example sentencesExamples - He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold.
- And among the respondents to these matrimonial ads, most of the women are much younger than the men.
- On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible.
- Family and matrimonial lawyers, according to Brown, are at the highest risk of being threatened.
- One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship.
- At some point, the matrimonial litigation was put on hold for two years.
- This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America.
- At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home.
- It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie.
- With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years.
- I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper.
- Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
- Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships.
- It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract.
- I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment.
- That is one of the means by which, in matrimonial litigation, a level playing field is commonly achieved.
- This establishes the matrimonial contract and the legal rights of the couple.
- These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
- However, this strategy took the king away from matrimonial law into the quite remote and hypersensitive realm of papal power.
- This seems to have been most likely when drunk, or during matrimonial disputes.
Synonyms marital, conjugal, connubial, married, wedded shared, jointly owned Law spousal
Derivativesadverb Also no chieftainship can clearly say that its lineage, either patrimonially, matrimonially or otherwise, has always had a dispute-free succession.
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin matrimonialis, from matrimonium (see matrimony). Rhymesbaronial, ceremonial, colonial, monial, neocolonial, postcolonial, patrimonial, testimonial Definition of matrimonial in US English: matrimonialadjectiveˌmætrəˈmoʊniəlˌmatrəˈmōnēəl Relating to marriage or married people. 婚姻的;夫妇的 婚姻家庭。 Example sentencesExamples - At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home.
- This seems to have been most likely when drunk, or during matrimonial disputes.
- And among the respondents to these matrimonial ads, most of the women are much younger than the men.
- This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America.
- These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
- It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie.
- At some point, the matrimonial litigation was put on hold for two years.
- It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract.
- I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper.
- He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold.
- Family and matrimonial lawyers, according to Brown, are at the highest risk of being threatened.
- On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible.
- That is one of the means by which, in matrimonial litigation, a level playing field is commonly achieved.
- This establishes the matrimonial contract and the legal rights of the couple.
- One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship.
- However, this strategy took the king away from matrimonial law into the quite remote and hypersensitive realm of papal power.
- I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment.
- With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years.
- Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
- Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships.
Synonyms marital, conjugal, connubial, married, wedded
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from Latin matrimonialis, from matrimonium (see matrimony). |