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traditional marriage
noun
- Anthropology. the primary established form of marriage recognized in a given country or religious or social group at a given time:
In that culture, traditional marriage requires the families of the future bride and groom to engage in ritual visits and exchange gifts.
- marriage between one man and one woman (primarily used by opponents of same-sex marriage).
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of traditional marriage1
Example Sentences
As currently written, the hurdles the bill creates could serve as a disincentive to marriage — or, at least, traditional marriage — agued Marcia Zug, a University of South Carolina School of Law professor whose research focuses on immigration law, reproductive rights, federal Indian law and marital law.
The Marriage Equality Act, the first law of its kind in Southeast Asia, redefines marriage as a partnership between two individuals of any gender and grants same-sex couples the legal rights of traditional marriage on issues such as inheritance, adoption and medical benefits.
Can I be in a traditional marriage and still have a husband who does all the grocery shopping and all the dishes?
The nearly 900-page document outlines a plan to ramp up U.S. military might, slash social welfare programs, and prioritize “traditional marriage.”
Vance as its White House ticket, adopted a slimmed down platform that softened language on traditional marriage and abortion, and was rocked by a surprise public appearance by Donald Trump, his first since a gunman tried to assassinate him on Saturday.
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