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Take in marriage.
marry
wed
espouse
get married
hook up with
get hitched with
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casar-se
portuguès
juntar
català
ajuntar
espanyol
unir
Make contact or come together.
join
disjoin
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Synonyms
Examples for "
marry
"
marry
wed
espouse
get married
hook up with
Examples for "
marry
"
1
She came to Northern Ireland a long time ago to
marry
him.
2
Sometimes they would
marry
in the house; that was in the winter.
3
Impossible; she'd given her word to
marry
him-forbetter or for worse.
4
But their family or the girl's family refused to let them
marry
.
5
Daniel O'Donnell has announced that he plans to
marry
later this year.
1
She also confirmed the two are set to
wed
later this year.
2
Union and Wade
wed
in August 2014 and soon experienced fertility issues.
3
When we gets home again, will you come an' see us
wed
?
'
4
When Kate
wed
William, she had been waiting for nine long years.
5
She was young, beautiful,
newly
-
wed
to a good man who adored her.
1
Corporate social responsibility has become something that companies
espouse
,
at least publicly.
2
And music, theatre and film will be used to
espouse
environmental causes.
3
The difference is that they
espouse
armed force to achieve their objectives.
4
It can help you to live up to the values you
espouse
.
5
So shall ever perish those who
espouse
the cause of the poor.
1
I mean, I'm not sure I want to
get
married
this year.
2
Now I know the truth, you and I simply
get
married
and-
3
Do you really think he should
get
married
because it's his responsibility?
4
However, shortly after Omar decided to
get
married
,
Louise changed her mind.
5
So I'm for being free to
get
married
and free to divorce.
1
However, that depends on which party Tsipras chooses to
hook
up
with
.
2
Can you really blame Vikki for wanting to
hook
up
with
him?
3
Emma and I. We'll
hook
up
with
Johnno, take a few days.
4
He hugged me and said, I'd totally
hook
up
with
you again.
5
There, we
hook
up
with
one of her buddies and her dad.
1
Their careers seemed to
conjoin
there ten to twelve years past.
2
In a true marriage, souls must
conjoin
by virtue of an original affinity.
3
When they thus
conjoin
,
she conceives, and the out-flow is Truth.
4
These subjects are men, who are able as of themselves to elevate and
conjoin
themselves.
5
Three rivers, the Miami, Stillwater and Mad, and Wolf Creek
conjoin
in the heart of Dayton.
6
Nowhere can it ever be an impossibility to
conjoin
these and thus to make a heaven.
7
All the nations, then, must now
conjoin
.
8
At Columbia State Park, deep blue-and-white bands
conjoin
into surreal swirls and waves, evidence of eons-old horizontal layering.
9
As Captain Rozario besought these disunited masses to
conjoin
,
the voice of the General was heard in the land-
10
This Principle, Hakemah, is the Generator of all things; and He and Binah
conjoin
,
and she shines within Him.
11
A number of detached sensations, being each its own little world, cannot add themselves together nor
conjoin
themselves in the void.
12
Thought will bring us spiritually near, and affection
conjoin
us, even though no sense of the body give token of proximity.
13
These duties also, according to mutual aid,
conjoin
the two into a one, and at the same time constitute one house, n. 176.
14
But in case they are not influenced by internal affections which
conjoin
minds, the bonds of matrimony are loosed in the house, n. 275.
15
Pride in dress is naturally
conjoined
with the care of the person.
16
Wisdom
conjoined
with Intelligence generates and are expanded in the Truth, 800-u.
conjoin
·
conjoin by virtue
conjoin minds
conjoin there
portuguès
casar-se
casarem-se
juntar
casar
unir
català
casar-se
contreure matrimoni
ajuntar
empiular
unir
reunir
empalmar
acoblar
espanyol
enlazarse
llevar al altar
desposar
casarse
matrimoniarse
contraer nupcias
unir
juntar
acoplar
reunir