English to Malayalam Dictionary unwed

unwed

അവിവാഹിതരായ
definition
adjective
an unwed teenage mother
not married.
example
And here's an interview with the hedonistic San Francisco liberal mag, Salon, in which she says ‘I was an 'unwed' mother for ten years.’
She is a politically engaged, visibly white, socio-legally Black, sexually moral, 'unwed' mother who was the victim of white male rape.
Today, some states continue to differentiate between 'unwed' mothers and fathers for inheritance purposes.
The combined toll of AIDS and births to 'unwed' mothers makes condom use not just a logical alternative for unmarried people who reject abstinence, but also a social and moral imperative.
Furthermore, welfare laws discourage states from providing assistance for abortions as well as to 'unwed' mothers, placing low-income women in a double bind.
Even over the past two years, it is estimated there are 18,000 fewer nuclear family homes, including both married and 'unwed' parents.
Third of all, the practice of infanticide for 'unwed' mothers was economic, as well as moral; it wasn't merely social stigma she worried about, but the real impossibility of nursing an infant and working.
It seems to me that the State goes out of its way to accommodate unfortunate 'unwed' mothers while holding hard-working spouses with children to child care costs as high as their mortgage payments.
To say that a child of a single mother is twice as likely to commit a crime as the child of married parents is not to say that each and every child of every 'unwed' mother will commit crimes or that no child of married parents will ever commit crimes.
‘Hispanic parents are the kind of parents that leave it to others,’ explains an 'unwed' Salvadoran welfare mother in Santa Ana.
Many Ms. World contestants are threatening to boycott the competition which is supposed to be held in Nigeria, because of the recent sentencing of an 'unwed' mother to death by stoning.
I can much more easily imagine myself telling my colleagues that I was going to be an 'unwed' mother than telling them that I was going to be pregnant, but had no intention of raising the little monster.
A sometime documentary filmmaker, she traveled to the once-thriving industrial town of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in order to chronicle the lives of a generation of teenage 'unwed' mothers.
Yet many questions have never been publicly aired: What would have happened to those children of 'unwed' teenage mothers if they hadn't been adopted?
Likewise, back at the ranch, the Godless blue states rank, on average, ahead of the Bible-thumping red states on such hot-button morality indicators as divorce, 'unwed' mothers and domestic violence.
While four out of five Americans would describe an 'unwed' mother and her children as a ‘family,’ fewer than one in three would apply the term to a gay or lesbian couple raising children.
That's right folks, I was the vilest creature that dared to haunt the social landscape: the 'unwed' teenage welfare mom.
A brief perusal of the welfare debates in the last decade among the conservatives, the liberals and the welfare recipients themselves - an 'unwed' mother on welfare, in this instance - provides useful insights.
Utah has the nation's highest birth rate, but the lowest incidence of 'unwed' teenage mothers.
Part of preparing youth for the workplace is preventing them from winding up as 'unwed' teenage mothers on the dole.
The rest of my day is incidental, because I've spent the time since meditating over what he said, trying to justify my 'unweddedness' and, in case I failed to do so, plotting the entrapment into wedlock of the nearest passing female.
Also, I'm not LDS; I'm some weird offshoot of Christianity with a much higher rate of 'unweddedness' at 25.
All that's certain is that real women, in droves, are investing themselves in the prolonged 'unweddedness' of these unwed heroines.
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