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marry someone off Definition


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marry1
verb marries, married, marrying
    1. To take someone as one's husband or wife
      Example: Will you marry me?
      Thesaurus: wed, espouse, mate; Antonym: divorce.
    2. Said of a priest, minister, official, etc: to perform the ceremony of marriage between two people.
      Example: My uncle married us
    intr
    3. To become joined in marriage.
      Example: We married last June
      Thesaurus: tie the knot, get hitched (slang); Antonym: divorce.
    4. Said of a parent, guardian, etc: to give (a son, daughter or ward) in marriage to someone.
      Form: marry someone to someone (usually)
    intr
    5. To fit together, join up, or match (usually two things) correctly.
      Example: The two sides do not marry
      Thesaurus: unite, bond, join, link, merge, ally, unify.
      Form: marry something up (also)
Derivative: marrying
adj
    Likely to marry or inclined towards marriage.
      Example: not the marrying kind
Etymology: 13c: from French marier, from Latin maritare, from maritus a husband.

Phrasal Verb: marry into something
    To become involved in or associated with it by marriage.
      Example: married into a large, close-knit family
    To acquire it by marriage.
      Example: He married into money
Phrasal Verb: marry someone off
    To find a husband or wife for them.


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