maritally
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a word derived from
marital.
maritalof or relating to marriage; conjugal; matrimonial.
Example Sentences
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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