Marry
Marry is a verb that means to legally join a man and a woman as husband and wife in a ceremony. Here are some ways to use "marry":
1. To join two people in marriage
- Example:
- They decided to marry in the spring.
- They were married by a priest.
2. To become married
- Example:
- She married a lawyer.
- He married his childhood sweetheart.
3. To combine two things
- Example:
- This recipe marries the flavors of sweet and sour.
- The two companies decided to marry their resources.
4. To connect with someone or something
- Example:
- She married her passion for music with her talent for business.
- The book marries history and fiction.
5. To join two things together to create a new product
- Example:
- They married the two companies to create a global empire.
- The artist married different materials to create a unique sculpture.
Notes
- "Marry" can be used as a verb in the present tense, past tense, and future tense.
- The past participle of "marry" is "married."
- "Marry" can be used as a noun to refer to the act of getting married.
- The expression "to get married" is synonymous with "to marry."