Similar words: adult, alter, shelter, filter, filtering, alternative, battery, cemetery. Meaning: [-rɪ] n. extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations.
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31, Infidelity had become freshly dangerous, potentially much more lethal to a marriage than adultery had been previously.
32, Adultery was the sole ground, but a wife could only divorce her husband if accompanied by some other matrimonial transgression.
33, Adultery rather than years of abusiveness towards his wife prompted the church board to take disciplinary action against her husband.
34, Second, brief mention should be made of the law relating to adultery.
35, The revelation of his adultery scuttled his chances of replacing Gen.
36, He pardoned the woman taken in adultery and cast seven devils out of Mary Magdalene.
37, Do you know what Nabokov said about adultery in his lecture on Madame Bovary?
38, Smith admits he did wrong by committing adultery with the wife of a Marine sergeant, while the enlisted man was overseas.
39, A Inc., has been Baccused of mishandling church funds and committing adultery.
40, In hunter-gatherer societies the male opportunist streak would have been far more easily satisfied by adultery than by polygamy.
41, Adultery is seen as natural for a man, but a serious offence for a woman.
42, Marriage was expected to last for life and adultery and fornication were punished in the ecclesiastical courts.
43, Pamela Chrimes told me that it took some time to obtain the evidence of adultery which was then necessary.
44, Sexy young blond women, both committing adultery[sentencedict.com], turn up as victims early on.
45, By 2015, the charge of adultery had become a convenient way of silencing women who protested anything.
46, This is a backward and cruel society, in which people are executed for homosexuality and adultery.
47, A little adultery now and then was harmless. As harmless as the man himself.
48, Marriage in his eyes is sacred; adultery the unforgivable sin.http://sentencedict.com
49, To make matters worse it is clear that much troubadour poetry was concerned with adultery.
50, But the teaching does treat adultery and divorce with the seriousness it deserves.
51, But how long do you have to decide whether her adultery should end in divorce?
52, Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
53, I wanted to hear from people who were prepared to talk about adultery with stories that would work on television.
54, And the sad fact is that the military has not gained anything by making adultery a crime.
55, She divorced me because of my unreliable behaviour and adultery, but wherever I go she is in my thoughts.
56, One obvious example is the almost universal ban against committing adultery with another man s wife.
57, As we shall see, the lesson they teach is that we are designed for a system of monogamy plagued by adultery.
58, Crowley's wife divorced him on grounds of admitted adultery in 1910.
59, Not only was the act of adultery wrong, but even a lustful look.
60, They include theft, adultery and fornication, wine drinking, highway banditry, apostasy to of the faith and rebellion.
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