marry
Pronunciation: [ˈmɛri]
Word
Context: “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.
Example
They decided to marry after dating for five years.
Example
She didn't want to marry him because they had different dreams.
Example
Are you planning to marry your best friend?
Context: “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.
Example
The artist decided to marry two different styles in her new painting.
Example
He couldn't marry his two plans because they were too different.
Example
How can I marry these two concepts in my project?
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