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Definitions from the WebSons-in-lawNoun (Plural)1. Sons-in-law refers to the plural form of the term son-in-law. It is used to describe multiple male spouses of one's children. Example sentence: My two sons-in-law are both successful lawyers. Noun (Singular)1. Sons-in-law can also be used as a singular noun to refer to one male spouse of someone's child. Example sentence: His sons-in-law are his pride and joy. Adjective (Popular)1. Popularly associated with describing men who are married to someone's daughters. Example sentence: In many traditional cultures, sons-in-law play an important role in their new family. Adjective (Local)1. In a local context, sons-in-law can be used to refer to male individuals who have close ties or are well-known within a specific community or location. Example sentence: The local community organized a gathering to celebrate the achievements of their sons-in-law. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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