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maritally

  • a word derived from marital.
    marital
    of or relating to marriage; conjugal; matrimonial.

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But the blank wall around it sprouted with our maritally acquired stuff - cabinets from China, a soda-pop crate from 1940s eastern Pennsylvania, a Thai spirit house from our years in Bangkok.

From Washington Times Apr. 27, 2022

But the blank wall around it sprouted with our maritally acquired stuff — cabinets from China, a soda-pop crate from 1940s eastern Pennsylvania, a Thai spirit house from our years in Bangkok.

From Seattle Times Apr. 27, 2022

She needs to know about the resentment, since it’s maritally fatal if you let it grow unchecked in the dark.

From Washington Post Dec. 22, 2021

Am I maritally obligated to do this to save their relationship?

From Slate Sep. 17, 2020

I was unable to ascertain what their marriage ceremonies were like, or if they had any to speak of, but it appeared that there was a considerable family feeling among couples living maritally together.

From In the Forbidden Land by Arnold Henry Savage Landor