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    marry
    /ˈmari/

    verb

    • 1. join in marriage: "I was married in church" Similar get/be marriedwedbe wedbecome man and wife
    • 2. join together; combine harmoniously: "the two halves are trimmed and married up"

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  2. to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony: Men tend to marry later than women. Paul married Lucy four years ago. They don't have any plans to marry at present. [ T ] to perform the ceremony of marriage as a priest or official: The royal couple were married by the Archbishop of Canterbury .

  3. The meaning of MARRY is to join in marriage according to law or custom. How to use marry in a sentence.

  4. Definition of marry verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. The meaning of MARRIAGE is the state of being united as spouses in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law. How to use marriage in a sentence. Usage of Marriage: Usage Guide

  6. When you get married or marry, you become someone's husband or wife, and they become yours, during a special ceremony. They just got married. American English : marry / ˈmæri /

  7. MARRY definition: 1. to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife: 2. to officially make…. Learn more.

  8. To marry someone is to make an official, ceremonial commitment to be partners. You can marry someone in a church, barefoot on a beach, or in a courthouse. Some people marry their long-time sweethearts, while others abruptly choose to marry after knowing each other briefly.

  9. to take as an intimate life partner by a formal exchange of promises in the manner of a traditional marriage ceremony. to combine, connect, or join so as to make more efficient, attractive, or profitable: A recent merger marries two of the nation's largest corporations.

  10. v.tr. 1. a. To join in marriage: They have been married for 25 years. b. To take as a spouse: She married him two years ago. c. To give in marriage: They married their daughter to a nobleman. 2. To perform a marriage ceremony for: The rabbi married the couple. 3. To obtain by marriage: marry money. 4.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mar‧ry /ˈmæri/ S1 W2 verb (married, marrying, marries) 1 [ intransitive, transitive] if you marry someone, you become their husband or wife → married He married Bea in 1925. I’m going to ask her to marry me on St Valentine’s Day. She married young (=at a young age).