English to Turkish Dictionary infidelity

infidelity

Aldatma
definition
noun
her infidelity continued after her marriage
the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.
It is said that he wouldn't stay in a room with men whose conversation was marked by infidelity and blasphemy.
unbelief in a particular religion, especially Christianity.
translation of 'infidelity'
noun
aldatma,
kâfirlik,
zina,
imansızlık,
ihanet,
hıyanet
example
her 'infidelity' continued after her marriage
It is said that he wouldn't stay in a room with men whose conversation was marked by 'infidelity' and blasphemy.
her 'infidelity' continued after her marriage
At a stroke, scientists have scuppered religion and taken the moral sting out of 'infidelity' .
I like books about atheism and 'infidelity' and general neuroticism much more.
They are the righteous ones whose garments have not been soiled by 'infidelity' to the patron of the universe.
In a day of widespread 'infidelity' , he was a college student who was highly religious.
As a result of their 'infidelity' , the people descended into moral and spiritual corruption.
Affairs, 'infidelities' , sexual peccadilloes fall generally outside the purview of inquisitive political eyes; at any rate, they do not make for fodder for a dirty election campaign.
Converting to Catholicism at the time of his marriage, Greene sought to be true to his vows, yet his numberless, ongoing 'infidelities' and disregard for the institution of the church make one skeptical.
Byron's vengeful wife, tired of his 'infidelities' with both men and women, accused him of sleeping with his own sister.
Sure, there are drugs and 'infidelities' and deviant sexuality, but that's the exception for this otherwise decent lot.
Such exploration could be helpful, as it seems natural to conclude that these 'infidelities' have different meanings in relationships and that treatment differs for different categories of infidelity.
But having affairs of her own couldn't lessen the pain caused by Rivera's 'infidelities' .
However, there are no findings on the influence of parental 'infidelities' on the likelihood of their children engaging in infidelity.
They rehearse confronting their spouses about the 'infidelities' .
And once their fairytale officially ended, relations between them became the stuff of Shakespearean drama, with intrigues, 'infidelities' and fights for centre-stage.
Is this type of behavior likely to lead to future 'infidelities' ?
After her first two failed marriages and her ex-husband's 'infidelities' , she could not go down this road herself.
But after the Rubinstein cosmetic line caught on, she would no longer tolerate his once-overlooked 'infidelities' .
For Lester though, elevating the 'infidelities' to sexual intimacy or explicitness isn't necessary, or always the most interesting choice.
My lovely partner, Patrick, suffered the knowledge of my 'infidelities' and witnessed my mental, physical, and spiritual decay.
But his lying was about his sexual 'infidelities' , not his activities as President.
It is further important to ascertain if 'infidelities' are same-sex or opposite-sex relationships, as this might influence meanings of infidelity in relationships.
He knew of all the 'infidelities' and affairs within the family.
Incidentally, it appears that women are more inclined to engage in these combined-type 'infidelities' .
Two men were overheard talking about the 'infidelities' of an office Romeo.
But there are also the families that have simply ceased to function, where drugs and boredom and sexual 'infidelities' have taken their toll, and grudges have become intertwined with other things.
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