unconsummated

IPA: ʌnkɑnsʌmeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Not consummated
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Examples of "unconsummated" in Sentences

  • Their marriage remains unconsummated.
  • Unconsummated relationships make me sad, but not weepy.
  • Though unconsummated, the marriage kept up for several years.
  • The marriage was a legal construct, and went unconsummated for years.
  • The last details about Viktor regard his unconsummated affair with Marya.
  • After the ceremony, the boy is exiled and the union remains unconsummated.
  • Although they would be intimate, their relationship would be unconsummated.
  • An unconsummated marriage can be dissolved by the Pope, as Vicar of Christ.
  • Their unconsummated affair works because quite frankly, we WANT it to work.
  • “It would have been what the French call a mariage blanc unconsummated,” she recalled later.
  • Deducing this theme of unfulfillment, I ask the film-maker if her work was about unconsummated desire.
  • But in my de-arrangement, it is the story of Eleanor's unconsummated and secret yearning for Father Mackenzie.
  • Problem is, a second touch brings death, so their love must remain unconsummated despite increasingly creative forms of non-contact contact.
  • Nicky Wire is "part brother, part unconsummated lover, but mainly best friend and fashion-crime partner", a description that smacks of an outsider's eye.
  • After two months of an unconsummated marriage, to a foreign bride, Angeline Barola, I suggested to her that we needed a marriage counselor or have the marriage annulled.
  • They spend an intimate, sexually unconsummated night together after graduation from the University of Edinburgh in 1988, and subsequently they meet or correspond annually on its anniversary, the numinous St Swithin's Day, 15 July.

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