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remarry
/ riːˈmærɪ /
verb
- to marry again
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Derived Forms
- reˈmarriage, noun
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Example Sentences
He later remarried, and his wife, Lady Booth Olson, was a Democrat and more liberal.
From Los Angeles Times
That helped convince Jones’ father, who had divorced and remarried, that it was time to get out of Chicago.
From Los Angeles Times
When I remarried in 2004, I was a single mother with a GED and a failed college course or two under my belt.
From Salon
Jill Anderson, from Exley Head, heard the appeal on BBC Radio Leeds, her grandfather married Douglas David Smith's mother, who at this stage had lost both her son and husband, before remarrying.
From BBC
Because of her religious beliefs, she never considered remarrying, according to friends.
From Los Angeles Times
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