marry
Prononciation : [ˈmɛri]
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Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to join two people together in a special way called marriage. This means they become partners for life, promising to take care of each other. It's usually done in a ceremony with friends and family.
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They decided to marry after dating for five years.
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She didn't want to marry him because they had different dreams.
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Are you planning to marry your best friend?
Contexte : « formal union »
(verb) to join together two things or ideas, not just people. It can be used when two things come together to create a new, single idea.
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The artist decided to marry two different styles in her new painting.
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He couldn't marry his two plans because they were too different.
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How can I marry these two concepts in my project?
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