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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Marry' in a Sentence

"To enter into marriage with someone; to take someone as a spouse." more

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By the end of the negotiation, the two companies will have married their interests, forging a mutually beneficial partnership.
By the time they return from their world tour, they will have married in seven different countries.
After years of research, scientists will have married technology and medicine to develop a groundbreaking treatment for the disease.
Having pursued successful careers individually, they will have married their expertise to form a powerful business alliance.
As the architect finishes designing the futuristic city, it will have married traditional aesthetics with cutting-edge technology.
In their final collaboration, the authors will have married suspense and emotion, crafting a novel that captivates readers until the last page.
When the clock strikes midnight, the couple will have married the old year with the new in a joyous New Year's celebration.
The chef will have married unique flavors and culinary techniques to create a dish that surprises and delights the taste buds.
By the time the project is complete, the team will have married innovation and sustainability to build an eco-friendly structure.

Marry

mar-ee
verbTo enter into marriage with someone; to take someone as a spouse.
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Last Updated On: February 24, 2024
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