consensual

[ US /kənˈsɛnsuəɫ, kənˈsɛnʃuəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈɛnsjuːə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. existing by consent
    a consensual contract
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How To Use consensual In A Sentence

  • However, the consensual theory of the Church canonists would have been attentive to and would have valorized ‘the freedom and autonomy of the individual in the crucial matter of marriage’.
  • Consultation is traditional in the consensual Belgian system of labour relations.
  • He claimed he had had a consensual sexual relationship with all three of the boys when they were aged 14 or 15.
  • `It's nobody's business what goes on in a consensual relationship between a man and his waterfowl. BAD MEDICINE
  • Haslam said he consensually kissed and cuddled a patient.
  • It follows from this that even consensual sexual activity between 15-year-olds will be criminal in the eyes of the law.
  • The government has backed away from its plans to decriminalise consensual sexual behaviour between teenagers.
  • British journalists are apparently consensually beguiled by the former, while the latter beat desperately on the door of the media, which will not open. Lobbyists can do good but they need to be on a register | letters
  • Letterman declared that Cain is the first candidate this year to use the word 'consensual.'' Breaking News: CBS News
  • These priests could easily go out and find gay males their age, or each other for that matter, and engage in consensual gay sex. Think Progress » Catholic League: Church Abuse Scandal Is A Crisis Of ‘Homosexuality,’ Not ‘Pedophilia’
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