Wed (verb)

  1. To marry (someone) in a ceremony, typically a religious or legal one.
  2. To join or unite closely or firmly.
  3. To take as a spouse.

Origin:

From the old english word "weddian" meaning "to marry".

Examples:

  1. They decided to wed in a small ceremony at City Hall.
  2. They wed in a private ceremony surrounded by family and close friends.
  3. They wed in a traditional church ceremony.
  4. The two countries wed their economies in a free trade agreement.
  5. She wed her love with a ring on her finger.
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