Misogamy
No, by definition, misogamy is: "A dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women" (not against marriage). Therefor, although a misogynist may be against marriage, it would be because he hates women. Whoever posted this answer (above) did not look up the definition of misogamy in a dictionary before posting.
Merriam Webster lists [near antonyms] to marriage as: "annulment, divorce, and separation"; but if there was a true antonym for the word marriage, Webster would have listed it-they certainly do not list Misogamy.
From what I can see, there is no true antonym for 'a person against marriage'. The term most commonly used is simply: "Anti-marriage".
An "exogamous" marriage.
homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.homosexuality does not go against the institution of marriage, much in the same way that being color blind does not go against the institution of marriage.
If the husband was not liable for the debt, then his wages cannot be garnished to collect on the judgment. The judgment is against the person who incurred the debt.
Mononymous is not a word, it is possible you meant anonymous. It is not possible for an anonymous person to get married. Every person has a name, and both parties must put their name on the marriage certificate, in order to have a legal marriage.
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opposing party witness
The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.The "marriage" between Antony and Cleopatra was more than likely an agreement between the two of them. They both tended to be dramatic to an extent. Remember that the word marriage means a uniting or a close union. In their case it meant the uniting of their political resolve against Octavian.
Christianity is against sex before marriage and within the marriage only with your spouse so they are against it.
It depends. For the married person, it is against Bible principles to seek companionship out of the marriage arrangement. If they are unfaithful to their marriage mate, they probably would be disfellowshipped and expelled from the congregation. For the single person, it is against Bible principles to seek romantic companionship with someone who is already bound in marriage. If they have relations with someone they are not married to, they probably would be disfellowshipped and expelled from the congregation. Now, if the single person has a "crush" on a married person or the married person is unaware of their feelings, there is valuable counsel from the Bible on how to stop that process from continuing and avoiding a bad situation.
The noun 'relation' is an abstract noun as a word for the connection or relevance of one person or thing to another; a word for a concept.The noun 'relation' is a concrete noun as a word for a someone connected by blood or marriage to another; a word for a person.
A person who goes against their own country is often referred to as a "traitor" or a "defector," depending on the circumstances of their actions.
Most, are against it but it depends on who interprets it. You cannot take word on religious books ie; Bible, Quran for fact. Because people have passed down there beliefs in them and every person has a different belief. Secular Humanism, is for it. However, most religions are against gay marriage but not the idea of homosexuality.