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Definition of remarry in English: remarryverbremarried, remarrying, remarries riːˈmaririˈmɛri [no object]Marry again. he remarried shortly after his wife's death Example sentencesExamples - Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household.
- She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us.
- We have conducted debates on issues such as mercy killing and senior citizens remarrying.
- And they have to keep updating it because he keeps remarrying and having more children.
- Their night out together came on the day the Church of England lifted the ban on divorcees remarrying in church.
- We have reconciled and are probably going to remarry.
- Just as your grandma isn't betraying her late husband by remarrying, you would not betray your granddad by befriending this new relative.
- Emma's parents divorced in 1985 and her mother remarried shortly afterwards.
- One solution they are considering is remarrying on the continent, most likely Denmark, and to force the Irish authorities finally to recognise their marriage.
- He has always stated that he has no wish to remarry.
- Some Federal MPs say the plans appear to mean that an ex-partner could prevent their former spouse from remarrying.
- These will include ways to address the priest shortage, speeding up annulment of marriages, and how to resolve the problem of giving Communion to Catholics who divorce and remarry.
- After remarrying, her first husband claimed they had never been divorced.
- The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again.
- I don't believe that they were going to remarry.
- However, divorcees must show their divorce certificates when remarrying.
- He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children.
- Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England.
- The couple have considered remarrying, but Jim is not sure.
- Canadian women tended to marry young and, if widowed, to remarry quickly, unlike their counterparts in France.
Definition of remarry in US English: remarryverbriˈmɛrirēˈmerē [no object]Marry again. he remarried shortly after his wife's death Example sentencesExamples - Rules banning divorced people from remarrying in church were revoked yesterday by the Church of England.
- Emma's parents divorced in 1985 and her mother remarried shortly afterwards.
- One solution they are considering is remarrying on the continent, most likely Denmark, and to force the Irish authorities finally to recognise their marriage.
- We have conducted debates on issues such as mercy killing and senior citizens remarrying.
- The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again.
- He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children.
- After remarrying, her first husband claimed they had never been divorced.
- Just as your grandma isn't betraying her late husband by remarrying, you would not betray your granddad by befriending this new relative.
- We have reconciled and are probably going to remarry.
- Canadian women tended to marry young and, if widowed, to remarry quickly, unlike their counterparts in France.
- I don't believe that they were going to remarry.
- The couple have considered remarrying, but Jim is not sure.
- However, divorcees must show their divorce certificates when remarrying.
- She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us.
- Their night out together came on the day the Church of England lifted the ban on divorcees remarrying in church.
- Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household.
- These will include ways to address the priest shortage, speeding up annulment of marriages, and how to resolve the problem of giving Communion to Catholics who divorce and remarry.
- Some Federal MPs say the plans appear to mean that an ex-partner could prevent their former spouse from remarrying.
- And they have to keep updating it because he keeps remarrying and having more children.
- He has always stated that he has no wish to remarry.
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