intermarry

[US]/ˌɪntəˈmæri/
[UK]/ˌɪntərˈmæri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to marry between different groups, such as races or religions; to marry within a close relationship
Word Forms
Past Tenseintermarried
Past Participleintermarried
Present Participleintermarrying
Third Person Singularintermarries

Phrases & Collocations

intermarry often

intermarry within

intermarry freely

intermarry across

intermarry culturally

intermarry frequently

intermarry strategically

intermarry historically

intermarry socially

intermarry traditionally

Example Sentences

many cultures encourage their members to intermarry.

in some regions, different ethnic groups often intermarry.

intermarrying can strengthen community ties.

historically, royal families would intermarry to secure alliances.

they decided to intermarry to preserve their cultural heritage.

some believe that intermarrying can lead to genetic diversity.

they often intermarry to strengthen their familial connections.

intermarrying is seen as a way to unite different communities.

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