Conjugal in a sentence as an adjective

On the plus side conjugal visits are a bit more frequent.

But, Peter, they have conjugal visits in prison.

A few changes in the app would be akin to adding conjugal visits.

I'm not sure but I think inmates can have special "conjugal visits" where sex with a visitor is allowed.

It offends against chastity because it perverts the conjugal act, the intimate giving of spouses to each other.

After reading about conjugal visits on the office floor because husbands would be stuck at the office for weeks trying to the game finished, that was enough for me.

The “Japanese girlfriend” is a key part of his film Domicile conjugal, and once a stereotype has made it into canonic art, then how offensive can reiterating it be?

Not because 'cohabitation' is a standard English euphemism for conjugal sexual activity, which it isn't and almost certainly never has been

Would you be okay that an entire apartment building be tear-gassed just to stop an escalating case of conjugal violence happening in a single unit of the appartment complex?

Puts all kinds of things from wars to conjugal ****** into perspective - what is utterly nonsensical to a calm and rational individual may appear as the only way to go for someone who is distressed.

I mean, look at the not-inconsiderable number of married men who have affairs, long-term mistresses, or hire prostitutes; by definition they find outlets for their sexual drive outside of their marital/conjugal relationship, yet choose to remain within that relationship, so they must be motivated by other considerations besides access to sexual activity.

Conjugal definitions

adjective

of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband; "connubial bliss"; "conjugal visits"

See also: connubial