consummated
1consummated — index choate lien, complete (ended) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2consummated — 1640s, perfected, pp. adj. from CONSUMMATE (Cf. consummate) (v.). Of marriage, from 1709; earlier consummate (adj.) was used in this sense (1530s) …
3Consummated — Consummate Con sum*mate (k[o^]n s[u^]m*m[=a]t or k[o^]n*s[u^]m m[=a]t; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Consummated} (k[o^]n s[u^]m*m[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Consummating} (k[o^]n s[u^]m*m[=a] t[i^]ng).] To bring to completion; to raise to the… …
4consummated — adjective brought to completion (Freq. 1) a consummated transaction • Ant: ↑unconsummated • Similar to: ↑completed, ↑fulfilled …
5consummated — con·sum·mate || kÉ’nsÉ™meɪt v. perfect, fulfill, complete adj. perfect; skilled, excellent, complete; of highest degree …
6consummated their love — had sexual intercourse …
7half-consummated — adj. * * * …
8half-consummated — half con′summated adj …
9half-consummated — adj …
10Divorce (in Moral Theology) — Divorce (in Moral Theology) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divorce (in Moral Theology) This subject will be treated here under two distinct heads: First, divorce in moral theology; second, divorce in civil jurisprudence. The term… …