stepchild
Americannoun
plural
stepchildren-
a child of one's spouse by a previous marriage.
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any person, organization, affiliate, project, etc., that is not properly treated, supported, or appreciated.
This agency is the stepchild when appropriations are handed out.
noun
Etymology
Origin of stepchild
before 1000; Middle English; Old English stēopcild. See step-, child
Example Sentences
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After a fall shatters his ankle, his stepchildren dump him with his daughter.
Roan headlined Lollapalooza Brazil over the weekend, and Jorginho was in attendance along with his wife and stepchild.
From Los Angeles Times
Or give your two stepchildren 25%, and split the rest between your nieces and charities.
From MarketWatch
Steinberg is survived by his wife Trina, two sons and two stepchildren.
From BBC
The most practical solution: Community property with right of survivorship or, as a halfway point, a clearly drafted life-estate agreement, ideally memorialized in a postnuptial agreement to fend off any disgruntled stepchildren.
From MarketWatch
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