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Definition of prenuptial in English: prenuptialadjective priːˈnʌpʃ(ə)lpriˈnəpʃəl 1Existing or occurring before marriage. Example sentencesExamples - Abdullah said prenuptial courses given by the government's Islamic Development Department provide enough good advice to last a lifetime.
- The accusations could involve prenuptial relations, bridal pregnancy, adultery and severe maltreatment of wives and husbands also.
- The government refused to approve yesterday's civil union at City Hall because it said the couple had given ‘incorrect’ information during the prenuptial vetting process.
- In Texas, unless you and your husband have signed a marital property agreement, like a prenuptial, all of your wages are classified as community property.
- She had offered to sign a prenuptial before the wedding and Dane had scoffed at the suggestion, refusing to even draw one up.
- Thorough due diligence is required as part of the prenuptial process so that unforeseen skeletons in closets are discovered before, not after, marriage.
- One, who was 74 years old, had had a routine prenuptial test in the United States.
- The wedding couples get head-to-toe prenuptial treatment and a special honeymoon package.
- The wrangling over the contract details - the couple took two years after announcing their engagement to hammer out their prenuptial - will probably turn out to be worthwhile.
- The courts are also likely to be influenced by another English judgment relating to prenuptial contracts.
- Of course, their road to wedded bliss has been blocked with minor annoyances - criticisms of the May-December romance, prenuptial madness, new babies, etc.
- For some brides, prenuptial nightmares are a normal part of the wedding preparation.
- 1.1Zoology Existing or occurring before mating.
Example sentencesExamples - Just let me show you a male and a female worm in a prenuptial mating display.
- Finally, the honey buzzards, young griffon vultures and hobbies mark the end of the spring or prenuptial migration, around the end of June.
Definition of prenuptial in US English: prenuptialadjectivepriˈnəpʃəlprēˈnəpSHəl 1Existing or occurring before marriage. Example sentencesExamples - In Texas, unless you and your husband have signed a marital property agreement, like a prenuptial, all of your wages are classified as community property.
- The courts are also likely to be influenced by another English judgment relating to prenuptial contracts.
- The government refused to approve yesterday's civil union at City Hall because it said the couple had given ‘incorrect’ information during the prenuptial vetting process.
- The accusations could involve prenuptial relations, bridal pregnancy, adultery and severe maltreatment of wives and husbands also.
- For some brides, prenuptial nightmares are a normal part of the wedding preparation.
- Thorough due diligence is required as part of the prenuptial process so that unforeseen skeletons in closets are discovered before, not after, marriage.
- The wedding couples get head-to-toe prenuptial treatment and a special honeymoon package.
- She had offered to sign a prenuptial before the wedding and Dane had scoffed at the suggestion, refusing to even draw one up.
- One, who was 74 years old, had had a routine prenuptial test in the United States.
- The wrangling over the contract details - the couple took two years after announcing their engagement to hammer out their prenuptial - will probably turn out to be worthwhile.
- Of course, their road to wedded bliss has been blocked with minor annoyances - criticisms of the May-December romance, prenuptial madness, new babies, etc.
- Abdullah said prenuptial courses given by the government's Islamic Development Department provide enough good advice to last a lifetime.
- 1.1Zoology Existing or occurring before mating.
Example sentencesExamples - Just let me show you a male and a female worm in a prenuptial mating display.
- Finally, the honey buzzards, young griffon vultures and hobbies mark the end of the spring or prenuptial migration, around the end of June.
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