Similar words: marry, remark, remarkable, remarkably, unremarkable, marriage ceremony, tarry, harry. Meaning: [‚rɪːmærɪ] v. marry, not for the first time.
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1 Widows were forbidden to remarry and were stoned to death if they did.
2 Many divorced men remarry and have second families.
3 She needed a special dispensation to remarry.
4 The widower did not remarry.
5 She remarry her former husband ten year after their divorce.
6 She's going to remarry too.
7 Most divorcees either remarry or cohabit with another partner.
8 In ancient China, women were not allowed to remarry.
9 After all, is doing to remarry, really guilty.
10 I never thought Bill would remarry.
11 Why couldn't Cousin Mei remarry?
12 Husband: - If I die, will u remarry?
13 Husbands and wives remarry, thinking their spouses are dead.
14 Finally, looking at those who do remarry reveals a well-kept secret.
15 If he wanted to remarry, she would be an ideal wife.
16 People who remarry may have second children if their new are childless.
17 Ultimately,[www.Sentencedict.com] I question Clooney's reluctance to remarry but applaud Canalis for knowing what she wants.
18 However , he was in no hurry to remarry - it was too early to make any plans.
19 Remarry to register under the regulations of the marriage registration.
20 If my remarry person, marry a man that has taken a doctor's degree certainly.
21 After a lengthy and painful divorce, she vowed never to remarry.
22 Generally speaking, a widower or divorced man was three times as likely to remarry as his female counterpart throughout the period.
23 In short, it's either time to remove, redecorate or remarry.
24 More than 80% of divorced men, and 75% of divorced women, go on to remarry.
25 Judicial separation by the ecclesiastical courts, which did not give a licence to remarry.
26 In the same survey a solid majority supported allowing divorced Catholics to remarry in the Church.
27 As the daughter did not want her father to remarry, she gave him the third degree.
28 By a special dispensation from the Church, she was allowed to remarry.
29 By dispensation from the Church, she was allowed to remarry.
30 It established the right of widows who owned property to choose not to remarry, and established principles of due process and equality before the law.
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