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Definition of Remarry
1. Verb. Marry, not for the first time. "Sam and Sue remarry"; "After her divorce, she remarried her high school sweetheart"
Derivative terms: Remarriage
Definition of Remarry
1. v. t. & i. To marry again.
Definition of Remarry
1. Verb. To marry a second or subsequent time. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Remarry
1. marry [v -RIED, -RYING, -RIES] - See also: marry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remarry
Literary usage of Remarry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent, Charles M. Barnes (1884)
"to admit the legitimacy of the issue of a person who had been divorced a vinculo,
for adultery, and who was declared incompetent to remarry, and who had ..."
2. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the by Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"449); but by analogy with the cas» ri :c marriage after death, the woman's
ric; ' '¡ remarry after divorce for her husband's »r :;. or after a divorce by ..."
3. The Law of Marriage and Divorce, Giving the Law in All the States and by Frank H Keezer (1906)
"Innocent party's right to remarry. An absolute divorce renders the ... Guilty party's
right to remarry. In many states the guilty party has the right to ..."
4. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1893)
"By the 10th divorced couples are forbidden to remarry till one of the two dies ;
and by the 13th all are inhibited from working on Sundays and holidays ..."
5. Rights, Remedies, and Practice, at Law, in Equity, and Under the Codes: A by John Davison Lawson (1889)
"Right of Parties to remarry. — In most of the states, after a divorce is granted,
... In others, neither party can remarry for a term; in others, ..."
6. A Treatise on the Law of Marriage, Divorce, Separation, and Domestic Relations by James Schouler, Arthur Walker Blakemore (1921)
"Leave to remarry. Leave to remarry may be granted in the discretion of the
court."1: 27. Woodward v. Blake (ND), 30. Hall v. Industrial Commission 164 NW ..."
7. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"The King's wife could never remarry; his mistress when he left her was bound to
retire into a convent. ..."
8. The History of Human Marriage by Edward Westermarck (1922)
"We are told that among the Omaha a widow was obliged to wait for several years
before she could remarry, partly in order to show the proper respect to the ..."