marry

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Marry Definition & Meaning

1. To enter into a legal and social union with another person.

Example: Sarah and john decided to marry in a beautiful ceremony last summer.

2. To join or combine two things together.

Example: The flavors of garlic and butter marry perfectly in this recipe.

3. To officiate a wedding ceremony.

Example: The priest will marry the couple in the church next saturday.

4. To unite or connect with something else.

Example: The new technology will marry the best of both worlds, combining efficiency and sustainability.

5. To take on a particular quality or characteristic.

Example: The actor's personality and the character he played seemed to marry seamlessly on stage.

Examples of the word marry used in sentences.

  • I want to marry my best friend someday.
  • Do you think it's better to marry for love or money?
  • In some cultures, people are expected to marry someone of the same religion.
  • Sarah and John are getting married next month.
  • I don't believe in arranged marriages.
  • She is excited to marry her childhood friend in a few months.
  • John hopes to find someone to marry and start a family.
  • Some people choose not to marry and prefer to stay single.
  • My parents got married in a beautiful church.
  • Tom wants to marry his girlfriend next year.
  • In some cultures, arranged marriages are still common practice.
  • It's important to marry someone who shares your values and beliefs.
  • Although my parents have been happily married for 25 years, I don't think I'm ready to make that commitment yet.
  • I would like to get married someday, but first I need to find the right person.
  • My sister is getting married next month and I can't wait to see her walk down the aisle.
  • My sister plans to marry her long-time boyfriend next month in a small ceremony.
  • He regretted not asking her to marry him when he had the chance, but vowed to always cherish their friendship.
  • After dating for six months, the couple decided to marry in a spontaneous Vegas wedding.
  • It was once customary for young women to marry before the age of 20 in many cultures.
  • Although their families protested, they chose to marry despite their religious differences.
  • Sarah was hesitant to marry again after her first marriage ended in divorce, but eventually found love with a new partner.
  • Despite being in a committed relationship, Emily has no plans to marry anytime soon.
  • The new legislation allows same-sex couples to marry, giving them equal rights and recognition under the law.
  • After years of dating, Paul finally proposed to his girlfriend and they are now planning their wedding.
  • In some cultures, arranged marriages are still common and seen as a way of preserving family traditions.
  • After years of searching for the perfect partner, she finally found someone she felt comfortable enough to marry and build a life with.
  • John always knew he would marry his childhood sweetheart, and he stood by that promise even when it seemed impossible.
  • Their families were overjoyed to see them finally marry, as they had been childhood friends and had always been meant to be together.
  • It was a beautiful and heartfelt ceremony, as two people from different cultures and backgrounds came together to marry and celebrate their love.
  • Despite her successful career, she refused to marry until she found someone who truly understood and valued her.
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