inlaw (Meaning)

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inlaw (v. t.)

To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inlaw

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inlaw Sentence Examples

  1. My in-laws were so welcoming and made me feel like part of the family from the moment I met them.
  2. We often have dinner with my in-laws on the weekends, and they always cook my favorite dishes.
  3. My mother-in-law is a wonderful cook, and her lasagna is legendary.
  4. My father-in-law is a bit of a handyman, and he's always happy to help us out with home repairs.
  5. My in-laws live across the country, but we make sure to visit them as often as we can.
  6. My husband's sister and her family are my in-laws, and we get along very well.
  7. My in-laws are very supportive of our marriage, and they're always there for us when we need them.
  8. I'm so grateful to have such wonderful in-laws.
  9. The relationship with my in-laws has its challenges at times, but we always manage to work through them.
  10. I know that I can always count on my in-laws, and I'm so lucky to have them in my life.

FAQs About the word inlaw

To clear of outlawry or attainder; to place under the protection of the law.

family, tribe, cousin, people, house, clan, race, lineage,folk, kinfolk

nonrelative, nonrelative,,

My in-laws were so welcoming and made me feel like part of the family from the moment I met them.

We often have dinner with my in-laws on the weekends, and they always cook my favorite dishes.

My mother-in-law is a wonderful cook, and her lasagna is legendary.

My father-in-law is a bit of a handyman, and he's always happy to help us out with home repairs.