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civil marriage
noun
a marriage performed by a government official, as distinguished from a member of the clergy.
civil marriage
noun
law a marriage performed by some official other than a clergyman
Word History and Origins
Origin of civil marriage1
Example Sentences
Albert, 62, and Paul, 71, had previously been in a civil marriage and while they had split up, they remained close and continued to live together.
Her argument was that the king - known to his subjects as "Ingonyama", meaning Lion - would be committing the offence of "bigamy" without first "converting" his civil marriage to her into a traditional Zulu marriage.
Under South African law, a civil marriage must either be dissolved or converted to a traditional union before a man can take any more wives.
She also believed that a civil marriage would be valid only if it were held in a court.
The journey toward legalizing same-sex civil marriage in Greece has been long and contentious, with governments in the past shying away from a confrontation with the Orthodox Church.
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