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  1. a parent of your husband or wife or a member of his or her family: He's spending the holiday with his in-laws. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Family: non-blood relations. auntie. blended family. brother-in-law. co-brother. co-sister.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · : a relative by marriage. Examples of in-law in a Sentence.

  3. An in-law is someone who is a relative because of marriage, like your husband's sister or your wife's father. You can refer to your spouse's entire family as your in-laws. In some countries, a married woman moves in with her in-laws, symbolically becoming part of their family.

  4. in-laws. British English: in-laws / ˈɪnlɔːz / NOUN. Your in-laws are the parents and close relatives of your husband or wife. He spent the weekend with his in-laws. American English: in-laws / ˈɪnlɒz /. Arabic: عَائِلَةُ الزَّوْج.

  5. British English: in-laws / ˈɪnlɔːz / NOUN. Your in-laws are the parents and close relatives of your husband or wife. He spent the weekend with his in-laws. American English: in-laws / ˈɪnlɒz /. Arabic: عَائِلَةُ الزَّوْج.

  6. in-law in British English. noun. 1. a relative by marriage. adjective. 2.(postpositive; in combination) related by marriage. a sister-in-law. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. in-laws. noun. /ˈɪn lɔːz/. /ˈɪn lɔːz/. [plural] (informal) your relatives by marriage, especially the parents of your husband or wife. We're visiting my in-laws on Sunday. Wordfinder. Topics Family and relationships b2.

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