Synonym: married, matrimonial. Similar words: good samaritan, totalitarian, authoritarian, totalitarianism, marine, submarine, vital, marionette. Meaning: ['mærɪtl] adj. of or relating to the state of marriage.
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91 Marital Status Married women are less likely to move than unmarried women.
92 Indeed, Wills J. appeared to query the very existence of a marital rape exemption.
93 This is the action in the famous Argyll v. Argyll, which concerned the possible disclosure of intimate marital secrets.
94 It is the financial life-line in times of marital crisis and breakdown.
95 Marital pathology is fully recognised by those who give support through marriage counselling.
96 In 1981 there were marked differences in the marital status of men and women in the older age groups.
97 More seriously, our families are the index of our own personal and marital happiness.
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98 The stress of the job causes marital problems for many police officers.
99 However, it is also associated with excess risk as a cause of marital breakdown.
100 Witness the rates of marital breakdown in the Western world!
101 As discussed earlier, the problem comes in defining the assets of a marital partnership.
102 Separation is not always the factor which is chosen to delimit the marital rape exemption.
103 The jury heard Warwick had financial worries which caused marital pressures.
104 And she thought: What must it be like to go to one's marital bed with delight(Sentencedict.com), instead of disgust?
105 Robin's holiday, a marital swansong as it turned out, ran smoothly.
106 A specific focus on the marital relationship apart from management of the child may be indicated.
107 Changes in mortality have influenced the marital status composition of the older age groups in Britain over the last century.
108 Two centuries after Hale's pronouncement, Pollock B. unequivocally expressed his support for the marital rape exemption in similar terms.
109 I am not suggesting that shared parenting ensures marital bliss.
110 Marital dissatisfaction can lead to adultery which, in turn, exacerbates dissatisfaction in a vicious circle.
111 However, it is on marital breakdown that the crucial implications of this situation are particularly illuminated.
112 Writing to the client would be out of the question too, because of her marital problems, even if her address were available.
113 By the marriage cohorts of 1870 a decline in national marital fertility became apparent, unrelated to any major retreat from marriage.
114 In particular they had considerably more marital difficulties, and were much more likely to be currently suffering from psychiatric disorder.
115 His parents evidently did not suffer from drunkenness, gluttony, or excesses of marital discord.
116 No, they suffer from an altogether different, better class of marital breakdown.
117 They are powerful ways to strengthen your marital relationship, keeping it rich, rewarding, and fun.
118 Yet marital relations were a constant theme of controversy, discussion, humour and, of course, song.
119 These involved marital, loss or separation, social relations or isolation, and criminal behaviour problems.
120 In particular, they will often have an unsatisfactory marital relationship, a factor central to a woman's vulnerability to depression.
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