remarry

[US]/ˌri:ˈmærɪ/
[UK]/ˌri'mæri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. get married again
vt. marry someone again
Word Forms
Past Tenseremarried
Third Person Singularremarries
Past Participleremarried
Present Participleremarrying
Pluralremarries

Example Sentences

The widower did not remarry.

Widows were forbidden to remarry and were stoned to death if they did.

She remarry her former husband ten year after their divorce.

These included moving away from Gita-nagari, leaving her son behind, and getting married (I had previously insisted she vow never to remarry).

She decided to remarry after her divorce.

He is planning to remarry next year.

After being widowed, she found love again and decided to remarry.

They both agreed to remarry each other after some time apart.

She hopes to find someone special to remarry in the future.

His parents are supportive of his decision to remarry.

Remarrying can bring new happiness and companionship into one's life.

She never thought she would remarry, but love found her again unexpectedly.

They had a beautiful ceremony to celebrate their decision to remarry.

After a lot of consideration, he finally decided to remarry.

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