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Infidelities

Infidelity \In`fi*del"i*ty\, n.; pl. Infidelities. [L. infidelitas: cf. F. infid['e]lit['e].]

  1. Lack of faith or belief in some religious system; especially, a lack of faith in, or disbelief of, the inspiration of the Scriptures, of the divine origin of Christianity.

    There is, indeed, no doubt but that vanity is one of the principal causes of infidelity.
    --V. Knox.

  2. Unfaithfulness to the marriage vow or contract; violation of the marriage covenant by adultery.

  3. Breach of trust; unfaithfulness to a charge, or to moral obligation; treachery; deceit; as, the infidelity of a servant. ``The infidelity of friends.''
    --Sir W. Temple.

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Usage examples of "infidelities".

Five years after that marriage, Mary finally decided that Sam's infidelities, his long absences abroad, and his increasingly heavy drinking, could not be tolerated any longer.

Let's say the rriage is an unhappy one - maybe there even are some infidelities Hawthorne's side.

The stories of her husband's infidelities appeared to register, consciously at least, as having nothing to do with their marriage, but rather as evidence of the depths to which the hit men behind George Bush would stoop.

Again, she would have to ignore it, for if she tried to force Angelina to leave, everyone would know that she was aware of her husband's infidelities and would think she was acting out of jealousy.

She knew her views on morality were much more stringent than was generally held to be normal, but after seeing the harm done by her parents' indiscriminate infidelities, the wonder was she hadn't entered a convent.

The gods alone know how many infidelities I had committed since we had parted six years before.

After six years of his public infidelities, he had the nerve to say that?

The years she had spent, humiliated by Mark’s infidelities surged through her mind.

And for this Digby was disliked among the townspeople, who knew he waited to catch them in marital infidelities, marriage being a sacrament and infidelities his most lucrative charges.

I suspect that the Archdeacon wants to strike him from his list of infidelities, now that both parties are dead.

She would have known of her husband's infidelities, and most particularly of his relationship with Lori Brewer.

She would never have been able to hide the infidelities already gleefully recorded in the scandal sheets, but she'd thought she could play them down.

And even in these enlightened times, between your indiscretions, your infidelities, and your attempt to kill me, I don’t think I’ll have any trouble convincing a judge that you simply aren’t entitled to much.