spousal

IPA: spˈaʊzʌɫ

noun

  • (obsolete, chiefly in the plural) Espousal; marriage; nuptials.

adjective

  • of or relating to marriage
  • of or relating to a spouse, spouses; to the relationship between spouses
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Examples of "spousal" in Sentences

  • The spousal testimonial privilege.
  • One is a spousal immunity exception.
  • She is also seeking spousal support.
  • Problems in prosecuting spousal rape.
  • There is no law against spousal rape.
  • The spousal testimonial privilege a.k.a.
  • Green was arrested in 1989 for spousal abuse.
  • That would be parental abuse, not spousal abuse.
  • Anonymous said ... why is a gravy train spousal support?
  • Right now we're resting and the spousal unit is snoring during a nap.
  • Heck, let’s throw in spousal criticism and call it a character trait.
  • The story deals with the issues of spousal and child abuse and cancer.
  • Attempted rape in spousal exception states is another good example of this.
  • She refers to her spousal relationship as "marital don't ask, don't tell." p.
  • Hearing about Cindy, I often want to call a spousal abuse center on her behalf.
  • Alimony (also called spousal support) is tax deductible to the payor and taxable income to the payee.
  • Second, the mere fact that you would want to "call a spousal abuse center" on Cindy McCain demonstrates your liberal superiority complex.
  • For instance, alimony also called spousal support or maintenance will be set according to your ability to meet your own needs--or pay for those of your spouse--after the court distributes whatever property you have between you.

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