marrying

[ˈmær.i.ɪŋ]

marrying Definition

  • 1the act of becoming husband and wife in a formal or informal way
  • 2the act of combining two or more things to create a single entity

Using marrying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "marrying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    They are marrying in a church next month.

  • Example

    The company is marrying two of its products to create a new one.

  • Example

    Marrying into a wealthy family can have its advantages.

marrying Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for marrying

Phrases with marrying

  • marry up

    to combine two or more things to create a single entity

    Example

    The designer decided to marry up the two colors to create a unique look.

  • to find a spouse for someone

    Example

    Her parents were eager to marry her off to a wealthy man.

  • if you marry someone too quickly, without really getting to know them, you may regret it later

    Example

    I think they're making a mistake by getting married so soon. You know what they say: 'Marry in haste, repent at leisure.'

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Summary: marrying in Brief

Marrying [ˈmær.i.ɪŋ] refers to the act of becoming husband and wife, either formally or informally. It can also mean combining two or more things to create a single entity. Examples include 'They are marrying in a church next month' and 'The company is marrying two of its products to create a new one.' Phrases like 'marry up' and 'marry off' extend the concept, while 'marry in haste, repent at leisure' cautions against rushing into marriage.

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