How To Use marriageability In A Sentence
- They kept it quiet because they thought it could affect the marriageability of other women in the family.
- Circumcision is a way of protecting propriety, morality, and marriageability.
- I would never have thought we orthodox Jews would arrive at a stage where our young men of marriageability have become so one-dimensional that their superficiality and pickyness would begin to literally kill our young women. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Anorexia and The New Values of Courtship
- Their Statement defies decades of efforts at the grassroots level across Africa and internationally to end FGM and the recognition that FGM is a form of violence and discrimination aimed at safeguarding a girl's virginity, controlling her sexuality and guaranteeing her marriageability. Taina Bien-Aime: First Do No Harm
- This is the only function that is sex specific and thus essentially relates to the sex of the hero and his marriageability.
- Intellectual pursuits were considered as threatening a girl's femininity and potential marriageability.
- A single untoward remark or social misstep by any family member can sink a prospective marriage; failed negotiations in turn put the family reputation - and thus the marriageability of every family member - at risk.
- I wonder about the idea of marriageability from the man's viewpoint. A Genre Break - Duty and Desire
- Women are still judged on marriageability, and marriageability has a lot to do with keeping your mouth shut. Big Girls Don’t Cry