Marry (verb)

  1. To unite a man and a woman as husband and wife according to law or custom.
  2. To perform the ceremony of marrying two people.

Origin:

From middle english marien, from old english mǣrian, from proto-germanic *mairijaną.

Examples:

  1. She plans to marry her long-time boyfriend next year.
  2. He married them in a small ceremony in the garden.
  3. The couple decided to marry after dating for five years.
  4. Many cultures have different traditions for marrying couples.
  5. Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?
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