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[ US /ˈspaʊs/ ]
[ UK /spˈa‍ʊs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person's partner in marriage

How To Use spouse In A Sentence

  • There are many horror stories about an ex-spouse getting the proceeds of a big life insurance policy or the accidental disinheritance of a child because the owner never changed the beneficiary," Norfolk warns. How To Protect Your Spouse Financially After You're Gone
  • Some spouses tend to nag or criticise each other; others may be jealous or possessive. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's amazing how many reluctant spouses become addicted after this gentle introduction.
  • One should not marry bilateral kin up to the second degree of collaterality; spouses beyond the fourth degree of collaterality are preferred.
  • At least 63% report problems in their marriages as spouses resent them caring for their parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any area of the country wher they will look you in the eye and tell you that dinaosuars roamed the earth in 6 BC with Noah and Jesus and espouses creationsim and intelligent design (what an oxymoron) will give you Senators like Inhofe, DeMint, McConnell and the other gop troglodytes, Voinovich: The GOP's 'being taken over by Southerners'
  • For non-working spouses, sufficient units can be encashed each tax year to bring total income up to just below the annual allowance.
  • This risk is doubled for non-smoking spouses of smokers.
  • The way many estate plans are currently worded could cause them to backfire, either by triggering unnecessary state estate taxes or even accidentally disinheriting a surviving spouse. Does Your Trust Need a Tune-Up?
  • The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients.
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