Use of polyandry in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include polyandry at the start of sentence, polyandry at the end of sentence and polyandry in the middle of sentence

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polyandry at the start of sentence


  1. Polyandry alone is lacking - it took human beings to achieve that.
  2. Polyandry has been practiced here for centuries, but in a single generation it has all but vanished.

polyandry at the end of sentence


  1. Men live in polygyny, while women in polyandry.
  2. There might, however, be other advantages to polyandry.
  3. Might that be one small reason among many larger ones explaining why polygyny has been much more common than polyandry?
  4. The English lawyers counter-attacked by checking birth dates, marriage dates, and identifying children born by polygamy and polyandry.
  5. Devi is a ghost of another time, one of a shrinking handful of people who still live in families here that follow the ancient practice of polyandry.

polyandry in the middle of sentence


  1. McLennan knew only three forms of marriage: polygyny, polyandry and monogamy.
  2. But to allow polygyny but not polyandry would be to discriminate against women.
  3. The present-day breeding habits of some birds give us a reasonably good idea of how polyandry evolved.
  4. They practice what is known as fraternal polyandry -- where the brothers of one family marry the same woman.
  5. She is also suspected of polyandry after she remarried in 2005 even though she knew her husband was still alive, police said.
  6. Although the society of the Lahaul Valley is patrilineal, the practice of polyandry gave women considerable sway over many matters.
  7. Honeybee is polyandry and eusocial-insect that they produce by colony fission and swarming who communicate with dancing and pheromone.
  8. Given the fact of polyandry, the woman understandably had the right "to name the child" – to identify the father and therefore the child's surname.
  9. Women practicing polyandry no longer needed to worry about stoning, either, thanks to Urukagina's devotion to equality, personal freedom, and social justice.
  10. "Over time, Tibetan polyandry has been outlawed, so it is difficult to measure the incidence of polyandry in what may have been the world's most "polyandrous" society.
  11. Because we had a system of marriage similar to polygamy and serial polyandry,[Sentence dictionary] no one knew who the father of a child was except the mother of the child.
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