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Definition of marital status in English: marital statusnoun mass nounOne's situation with regard to whether one is single, married, separated, divorced, or widowed. the document will not show your marital status Example sentencesExamples - They can be any age, marital status, ethnic background or disability.
- Does marital status once again become the determining factor for women's status?
- Their employees can nominate partners for pension payments regardless of gender or marital status.
- Women's economic situation fundamentally depended on their marital status.
- Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation.
- Social rank is also determined by one's region of origin, age, marital status, and gender.
- They are not classified on the basis of marital status and the terms married and single are not relevant for this purpose.
- They belong to everyone without distinction as to sex, marital status, race or nationality.
- Officials should do more than just report changes in marital status and other private matters to their supervisors.
- This bill will give all couples the same legal rights irregardless of their sexual orientation or marital status.
- It's a good way to meet the locals, albeit only men, who immediately inquire as to my marital status.
- After all, all this while, his single and unattached marital status has added to his charm in no small way.
- Married women may have endured more hardship than single women because of their marital status.
- I was questioned about my marital status, whether I was still unattached.
- Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded.
- Sexual orientation, marital status and ethnicity are not barriers to fostering, as long as the other criteria are met.
- The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers.
- Why should the parent's marital status have anything to do with this?
- It urged South African women to check that their marital status was correctly reflected on the department's books.
- Although the candidate rarely affects one's vote, it's usual to be told their occupation and marital status if nothing else.
Definition of marital status in US English: marital statusnounˈmɛrədl ˈsteɪdəs A person's state of being single, married, separated, divorced, or widowed. the document will not show your marital status Example sentencesExamples - Age, marital status, whether or not they had had a smear test, and highest educational qualification were recorded.
- Does marital status once again become the determining factor for women's status?
- Although the candidate rarely affects one's vote, it's usual to be told their occupation and marital status if nothing else.
- They can be any age, marital status, ethnic background or disability.
- They are not classified on the basis of marital status and the terms married and single are not relevant for this purpose.
- It's a good way to meet the locals, albeit only men, who immediately inquire as to my marital status.
- It urged South African women to check that their marital status was correctly reflected on the department's books.
- Their employees can nominate partners for pension payments regardless of gender or marital status.
- Officials should do more than just report changes in marital status and other private matters to their supervisors.
- Social rank is also determined by one's region of origin, age, marital status, and gender.
- They belong to everyone without distinction as to sex, marital status, race or nationality.
- Women's economic situation fundamentally depended on their marital status.
- I was questioned about my marital status, whether I was still unattached.
- The council is also stressing that sexuality and marital status are not necessarily obstacles to becoming foster carers.
- This bill will give all couples the same legal rights irregardless of their sexual orientation or marital status.
- Why should the parent's marital status have anything to do with this?
- Married women may have endured more hardship than single women because of their marital status.
- Sexual orientation, marital status and ethnicity are not barriers to fostering, as long as the other criteria are met.
- Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation.
- After all, all this while, his single and unattached marital status has added to his charm in no small way.
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