What's the difference between adulterous and extramarital?

Adulterous


Definition:

  • (a.) Guilty of, or given to, adultery; pertaining to adultery; illicit.
  • (a.) Characterized by adulteration; spurious.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The means for detecting adulterated urine samples are offered, and a procedure for the management of urine-testing results is provided.
  • (2) While these results do not rule out effects of DHEA on metabolic rate or lipogenesis, they do indicate that the unpalatability of DHEA-adulterated diets may be a contributing factor in the observed effects on food intake and body weight.
  • (3) The most characteristic examples of nutritive value adulterations are presented: ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acids, other vitamins, derivatives of the insaturated fatty acids oxidation, changes in proteins.
  • (4) This paper reports a study on the application of derivative spectrum to the identification of tinglizi and its adulterants.
  • (5) Gough, as the degenerate black sheep of an English family trying to blackmail an American adulterer, would curl a long lip into a sneering smile, which became a characteristic of this fine actor's style.
  • (6) The effect during hypovolemia was evident when subjects had access to adulterated physiological saline, a solution more responsive to the PEG-induced need state, and quinine group behavior was not easily explained in terms of the tastes of quinine and saline combined together nor in terms of a posttreatment malaise effect.
  • (7) Her own debut album, 12 Stories (released on 22 October), displays the full range of her emotional acuity and wit in dissecting the strung-out, pill-addicted, adulterous heart of small-town America.
  • (8) This is a public health scandal easily on a par to those of the 1980s and 1990s and reminds me of the outrage over food adulteration and contamination in the mid 19th century.
  • (9) The absence of a significant creatinine concentration in a specimen can be used as an indication of direct or indirect adulteration of the urine specimen by dilution or replacement with water.
  • (10) Laboratory rats were exposed to chow adulterated with either 500 or 1000 ppm Aroclor 1254 for 30 days.
  • (11) Another unintentional source of poisoning is its use as an adulterant in heroin for "street" use.
  • (12) It is suggested that the citric: isocitric acid ratio can be used to detect adulterated products.
  • (13) To obtain a definitive identification of the adulterant it was necessary to also examine the electrophoretic mobility of myoglobin in sodium dodecylsulphate gels.
  • (14) We did not clearly establish the mechanism, but this case is unique since adulterants and contaminants were excluded unlike all previously reported patients.
  • (15) Direct toxicity or hypersensitivity to heroin or an adulterant is considered in the pathogenesis of myolysis.
  • (16) The intake of the adulterated fluid was near zero during food deprivation, and when a vegetable and fruit diet was available.
  • (17) All animals reduced their food intake in response to the dietary adulteration, with evidence of a dose-response effect, but this response did not differ as a function of litter size.
  • (18) These multiple mechanisms of action combined with the deleterious effects of often-present adulterants give rise to an unpredictable, variable, and potentially life-threatening cardiovascular response to cocaine administration.
  • (19) In experiment 2, pups were tested with dam's artificially adulterated food.
  • (20) In May 1981 a new disease caused by widespread food poisoning with adulterated rape-seed oil appeared in Spain.

Extramarital


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I am sure Cameron and his set have no problems with homosexuals, just as Margaret Thatcher had no problem with her ministers' extramarital affairs, as long as they could pay for them.
  • (2) It is possible for such announcements to provide a clear portrayal of the health promotion aspects of condom use with out condoning extramarital sexual activity.
  • (3) In 2010, there were nasty, behind-the-scenes machinations that saw Republican Nikki Haley, governor of South Carolina, subjected to smears about an alleged extramarital affair.
  • (4) Cultural practices, including large differences in age between men and women at marriage and a long period of postpartum abstinence, have contributed to the frequency of extramarital relations and eased the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • (5) There were more extramarital conceptions, more pregnancies in spite of the use of contraceptive pills, and more delayed conceptions in index patients' mothers.
  • (6) Strongly interrelated factors inherent to some of these societies and affecting the observed pattern of HIV infection include the length and acceptability of postpartum female sexual abstinence, the acceptability of pre- and extramarital sexual relations and prostitution, age differences between men and women at 1st marriage, and the degree of urbanization.
  • (7) The resignation of Strathclyde, who survived embarrassing revelations about an extramarital affair two years ago, leaves a significant dent in the Tory armoury in the upper house, where the government has suffered 59 defeats since the election.
  • (8) The distinction that really matters where privacy law is concerned is a visual depiction of a sex act versus a written story about a possible extramarital affair with an escort,” he said.
  • (9) A theoretical formulation argues that swinging is a form of extramarital sexual activity which serves to define as good and acceptable a behavior that in other forms and in the past has been considered deviant or immoral.
  • (10) The Greeks and Romans associated eroticism and (vague) constancy with extramarital desire, rather than any conjugal paradigm.
  • (11) Extramarital relationships may not always disturb marital interaction, but on the contrary, marriages may have more permanence because many individuals find an answer to unmet needs in such relationships.
  • (12) Participants tended to approve premarital sex and sex between individuals with emotional or long term ties more than extramarital sex.
  • (13) This article attempts to illuminate the understanding of swinging, or mate swapping, an increasingly common form of extramarital sexual activity.
  • (14) Current income and past guilt over sexual feelings showed very low but significant correlations with some frequency and enjoyment measures, and marital status, extramarital sex, and church attendance were significantly associated with continuing to perform and enjoy some sexual behaviors.
  • (15) The chief determinant of delusions of infidelity in this instance, as in three reported by Docherty and Ellis, seemed to be exposure to the mother's extramarital sexual relations.
  • (16) The author, a university lecturer in Russian studies, attributes this situation to strong social disapproval of premarital and extramarital pregnancies and to deficiencies in the health service.
  • (17) In 1992, when Bill Clinton ran for president and his extramarital affairs began dripping out like a leaky faucet, Hillary and Bill did a joint interview with 60 Minutes .
  • (18) Sexual behavior manifested as prostitution involvement, promiscuity and extramarital sexual experiences was studied for groups of patients with unipolar and bipolar primary affective disorders, secondary affective disorders and non affective disorders.
  • (19) The latest episode in the party's gradual implosion involves the sports minister, Fikile Mbalula, whose extramarital liaison with a model who claims she fell pregnant by him has dominated Sunday newspapers for two weeks.
  • (20) Nonetheless, HIV-positive men were more likely to report a history of STD (OR = 3.9; 95% CI = 1.5-11.9), particularly genital ulcers (OR = 2.4; 95% CI = 1.2-4.8), and extramarital partners (OR = 2.8; 95% CI = 1.1-7.1).

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