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US
/ˈspaʊzəɫ/
]
[ UK /spˈaʊsəl/ ]
[ UK /spˈaʊsəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to a spouse
a fitting symbol of spousal love -
of or relating to a wedding
marriage vows
wedding cake
spousal rites
nuptial day
bridal procession
How To Use spousal In A Sentence
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- Despite its modest size and the irregular temporal, spatial, and ethnic distribution of the cases, the sample represents more than 70% of spousal murders that occurred in the viceroyalty at the time.
- Gandhiji's espousal of khadi is legendary but few are aware that he himself learnt carding and spinning at Mani Bhawan in 1917.
- In fact, these laws were constructed primarily to prevent the espousal of anti-Jewish sentiments.
- The court of appeals upheld all except the spousal-consent requirement, a judgment affirmed by the Court.
- The espousal of such a view by a leading English-as-a-second-language practitioner shows that the national English language policy has failed.
- Their paranoid espousal of various conspiracy theories, rabid support of Israel and religious Zionism, and fiery preaching about the "Islamic Threat" held for me a strange fascination.
- The focus of a mediated divorce is on reaching an equitable solution to such issues as spousal support, property division, child custody, visitation, etc.