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breach of promise
noun
a violation of one's promise, especially of a promise to marry a specific person.
breach of promise
noun
law (formerly) failure to carry out one's promise to marry
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of breach of promise1
Example Sentences
“In my view this is a breach of promise,” Habeck told reporters in Berlin.
“A broken engagement was almost always a scandal, as it risked a woman’s reputation and meant a man might be sued for breach of promise,” Greig said.
When he married Wing, Pollard retaliated with a “breach of promise” lawsuit, which enabled Victorian-era women to seek legal redress after a broken engagement.
Then stuff happened, including the birth of two children, and a breach of promise suit that made headlines in 1893.
“He had a breach of promise with a hairdresser, a widow, who came to Ann Arbor from St. Louis, Mich.”
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