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[ UK /mˈæɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈmɛɹi/ ]
VERB
  1. perform a marriage ceremony
    The minister married us on Saturday
    We were wed the following week
    The couple got spliced on Hawaii
  2. take in marriage

How To Use marry In A Sentence

  • Marry that fat son of a fat cattle dealer? She would die first!
  • They are trying to marry together a number of scientific disciplines.
  • He shouldn't be courting her let alone possibly wanting to marry her.
  • Such a seemingly innocuous observation, yet as Logan evolves from student, to writer, to secret agent, to art gallery dealer, we see how it informs a kind of amorality in his character that propels him to sleep with his college mate's girlfriend and, later, the same man's wife, marry a woman he doesn't love and then push her aside when he meets the real love of his life. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • Even men who marry commoners are struggling to afford lobola, which has increased with the expectations of parents whose daughters are marrying into the mushrooming black middle class.
  • In their pursuit of their rights, including to marry, they have been determined but have made their campaign fun, lively, colorful and open to others.
  • One should not marry bilateral kin up to the second degree of collaterality; spouses beyond the fourth degree of collaterality are preferred.
  • In economically advanced countries, women marry later.
  • Besides, he caused a general visitation to be made of all the land from Quito to Chile, registering the whole population for more than a thousand leagues; and imposed a tribute [_so heavy that no one could be owner of a_ mazorca _of maize, which is their bread for food, nor of a pair of_ usutas, _which are their shoes, nor marry, nor do a single thing without special licence from Tupac Inca. History of the Incas
  • I wouldn't marry you if you were the last person on earth!
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