A wife.
Uxorial means : of or relating to a wife: uxorial influence
Executive privilege does not apply when the president is under a criminal investigation.
The privilege that is extended to citizens but denied to foreigners is the right to vote
executive privilege
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"Executive privilege" is a term used by the United States government. In layman's terms, it refers to the ability of the President to overrule interventions from the other two branches of government.
An uxorial privilege belongs only to a wife, granting her the right to prevent her spouse from testifying against her in court.
This word means wifely, or pertaining to a wife. Here are some sentences.She performed her uxorial duties, but behind his back she filed for divorce.He never realized that he had been changed by her uxorial influence.And even -- "I had to look up the word 'uxorial' in the dictionary!"
1598: Latin uxorious, uxorial, from uxor'wife.'
;: Latin uxorius uxorious, uxorial, from uxorwife
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The adjective for privilege is privileged.
Privilege
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
The term "privilege" in Tagalog can be translated as "pribilehiyo" or "karapatan." It refers to a special advantage or benefit that is given to a specific individual or group, often resulting in unequal treatment or opportunities.
with every privilege comes a measure of responsibility and with every responsibility comes privilege....
Having a job is a privilege, not a right.