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adultery

[uh-duhl-tuh-ree] / əˈdʌl tə ri /


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In doing so, he's siding with "men's rights" activists against the traditional conservative concerns about disincentivizing divorce and adultery.

From Salon

It's no surprise he was so eager to buddy up to Trump, despite his past moralistic posturing against adultery.

From Salon

His school’s production of “Three Sisters,” the Chekhov classic, was rejected because it deals with adultery and there were concerns that some boys might play women, as they had in the past, he said.

From New York Times

Last year, the Supreme Court announced punishments such as public lashing for those accused of offences such as robbery and adultery, signalling a possible return to practices common under Taliban rule in the 1990s.

From Reuters

Jackson's marriage ended in 1976, after Jackson's husband sued for divorce on the grounds of adultery.

From BBC