What does seksueel misdrijf in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word seksueel misdrijf in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use seksueel misdrijf in Dutch.

The word seksueel misdrijf in Dutch means sexual, seksueel, seksueel, erotisch, seksueel, seksueel, seksueel, seksueel, expliciet, seksueel misbruik, promiscuïteit, SOA. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word seksueel misdrijf

sexual

(m.b.t. geslachtsverkeer)

seksueel

(relating to sexual intercourse)

seksueel

(in sexual terms)

The man was arrested for sexually assaulting a minor.

erotisch

(sexual)

Amos enjoys reading erotic fiction in his spare time.

seksueel

(in a sexual way)

Young girls shouldn't try to make themselves sexually attractive.

seksueel

(transmitted: by means of sex)

The disease can only be transmitted sexually.

seksueel

(sexual)

Sex education is required at most American schools.

seksueel

(relating to sex)

Polly whispered sexual suggestions in Matthew's ear.

expliciet

(sexually detailed)

Magazines with explicit material are all on the top shelf.

seksueel misbruik

(sexual assault)

The court found several religious figures guilty of molestation.

promiscuïteit

(having casual sex)

The whole town was talking about Bob's promiscuity after he had been seen with several dates in just one week.

SOA

(informal, initialism (venereal disease)

Irene's husband had caught VD in an adulterous relationship.

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