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premarital

[ UK /pɹɪmˈæɹɪtə‍l/ ]
[ US /pɹiˈmɛɹətəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to events before a marriage
    prenuptial agreement

How To Use premarital In A Sentence

  • The first thing clergy can do is to make premarital education a necessary precondition for officiating at a couple's ceremony.
  • The vaccine was opposed by prominent religious right groups because they said it would be seen as a “license to engage in premarital sex. ” Think Progress » Major defeat for the religious right.
  • I told her I didn't believe in premarital sex, but she really didn't care.
  • People with pro-life attitudes are not only more religious when compared to those on the pro-choice side, they are far more likely to disapprove of premarital sex, to believe that it is best if women do not work outside the home, and to say that children should be taught obedience over self-reliance. American Grace
  • After the 1960s, the proportion of young people engaging in premarital sex rose dramatically.
  • When my wife and I went in for the requisite premarital investigation, the pastor asked each of us if we realized that our impending marriage was dissoluble only upon death.
  • I remember a long ago situation where a couple I knew was in premarital marriage counseling. Giving God a bad name « BuzzMachine
  • Therefore, premarital catechesis ought to focus on identifying and expounding the essential elements of the service - just as any good sermon tries to make one or two main points, not to be a full exegetical lecture on the pericope.
  • It is easy to criticise the premarital medical examination on grounds of human rights, control, oppression, and eugenics.
  • Premarital check - ups of advance guard result!
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