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Princeton's WordNet

  1. daughter-in-lawnoun

    the wife of your son

Wiktionary

  1. daughter-in-lawnoun

    The wife of one's son.

Wikipedia

  1. daughter-in-law

    Bahurani or Daughter-in-Law is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1940. The film was directed by R.S. Junnarkar and Mubarak for Kishore Sahu Productions. It starred Kishore Sahu, Rose, Anuradha, Mubarak, Madhurika, and Nana Palsikar. The music of the film was composed by Rafiqe Ghaznavi.

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  1. daughter-in-law

    A daughter-in-law is the wife or partner of one's son. She enters the family through marriage and is thus related by law rather than by blood.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Daughter-in-lawnoun

    the wife of one's son

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of daughter-in-law in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of daughter-in-law in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of daughter-in-law in a Sentence

  1. Neama Rahmani:

    People that are worried about their future daughter-in-law, this is not how they act, they don't call a lawyer before reporting her missing to law enforcement, right? They assist an investigation. They don't go camping when they're looking for someone. Everything that they've done is inconsistent with someone who is concerned about finding their missing children.

  2. Neama Rahmani:

    Their initial actions weren’t consistent with folks who were concerned aboutthe well-being of their future daughter-in-law – they didn’t contact lawenforcement right away, they lawyered up, they potentially gave their son aweek-long head start.

  3. Tracy Cheatham:

    I alreadyfelt the obligationto send [my son and daughter-in-law] diapers or formula, but to have someone who doesn’t have the finances to be able to do that or someone who does not have the support system to be able to do that, I can see these mothers saying, 'What do I do?’ I cannot imagine being a mother right now.

  4. Jim McGrath:

    He was visited by (former first lady Barbara) Bush as well as his son Neil and daughter-in-law Maria Bush, and has received well-wishes from family, friends and fellow citizens.

  5. Brad Raffensperger:

    Some people have made comments that,' It comes with the territory.' I find that beyond the pale, what you're talking about is not just Brad Raffensperger, but you're also talking about my wife, my daughter-in-law, my family.


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