Sentence example with the word 'pecuniary'

pecuniary

Definition adj. relating to or involving money

Last update: July 6, 2016


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Because of the young woman’s pecuniary needs, she is determined to marry a wealthy man.   [Please select]

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William Ford unfortunately became embarrassed in his pecuniary affairs.   [Please select]

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It is remarkable that he gives the same pecuniary bequests to Winchester and New Colleges as to his own college of Magdalen, but the latter he made residuary devisee of all his lands.   [Please select]

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The business of quartz mining has great profits, but also great pecuniary dangers connected with it.   [Please select]

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One opinion is, that payment to the State should be in numerical proportion to pecuniary means.   [Please select]

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Nor at this time were his pecuniary circumstances encouraging.   [Please select]

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The pecuniary success of "Old Mortality" was less, perhaps, than might have been expected.   [Please select]

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If you want any pecuniary help--" "Hear the boy talk.   [Please select]

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"Abner Bickford don't want no pecuniary help, as you call it."   [Please select]

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He does not know of my father's pecuniary trouble.   [Please select]

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They fear to incur the responsibility of marriage when they see the pecuniary requirements it involves.   [Please select]

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