spouse• In addition, because of prior changes in immigration laws, fewer spouses and parents were admitted in 1995.• Any civilservant who talks to his or her spouse about work would be committing an offence.• Electrons are like spouses in monogamous countries; there is either one or none.• As a husband, he fulfilled the modelrole of an attentive and lovingspouse.• Your family, friends, or spouse all have their goals for you, but what do you want?• The company then arrangedcoachtrips for employees and their spouses to view the area.• You may choose to pay incometax jointly or separately from your spouse.• Remember, your spouse may not be used to having you home during working hours.
Originspouse
(1100-1200)Old Frenchespous(e), from Latinsponsus“promised (in marriage)”, from spondere; → SPONSOR1