married son
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmarriedandson
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married
adjective
uk/ˈmær.id/us/ˈmer.id/
having a wife ...
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son
noun[C]
uk/sʌn/us/sʌn/
your ...
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(Definition ofmarriedandsonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All of them moved near a close relative, most often amarriedsonor daughter.
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In one of these, headship had already passed to themarriedson.
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She was divorced, with onemarriedsonin town; her two daughters were away at school.
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After some time, themarriedsonand his new family will leave the parental home and settle independently.
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When amarriedsonsettles independently, he does not automatically receive a share of his father's landed property or livestock.
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If the plot was not large enough, however, only the eldestmarriedsonstayed in the house and cared for his parents.
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Scarcely 4 per cent of all households were classic patriarchal stem families of father, wife,marriedsonand his celibate brothers and sisters (n=13).
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This arrangement was perhaps more effective than the reverse, with amarriedsonbeing able to generate more income from the landholding than a widow could have on her own.
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The other case concerns an iron worker, 82 years of age, who resides with hismarriedsonand family.
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If there is amarriedsonand a daughter-in-law living in the house, the position is as follows.
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Themarriedsonand daughter in the household are to be treated reasonably, as if they were boarders.
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One is a widow aged 84, with amarriedsonand his wife and their son aged four and daughter aged nine.
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The first is that of an elderly man, nearly 70 years of age, living with his wife,marriedsonand two grandchildren.
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There is the question of rent; there is the question of the position of the boarder, or of themarriedsonor the married daughter.
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This is the first time the distinction is drawn in this matter between an unmarried son living at home and amarriedson.
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Next door the grandfather is the ratepayer and themarriedsonis sharing the home because he cannot get a house.
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We are asking that themarriedsonshall be put on the same footing as the son who is at home.
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She is married and has amarriedson, a granddaughter and a grandson.
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Amarriedsonor brother was always entitled to a share of the property if he desired to set up house for himself.
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Her intention was to occupy the house while turning over her original home to her newlymarriedsonas a wedding gift.
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Overpopulation resulting from the government's relocation policies resulted in this system being modified a household's fields, together with its residential plot, are now inherited, ideally by the youngestmarriedson.
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