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conjugality

noun as in marriage

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European colonialists went on to impose laws that enshrined their virulent homophobia and promoted heterosexual conjugality and patrilineal orders.

And let’s not leave out Lambrusco — the sparkling red wine from northern Italy justly renowned for its spectacular conjugality with challenging meat dishes.

In some passages it seems like actual Shakerism, but the prevailing sense is that of intensified conjugality, a la Swedenborg.

The person who made this remark was a Mrs. Rossiter, a pretty, boyish creature, already divorced and remarried at thirty, and bearing her present conjugality rather lightly.

Voting studies have indicated that anywhere from 75% to 95% of women vote like their husbands: conjugality breeds conformity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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