Get to know Remarry better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like marry or wed.
Remarry meaning
To marry a second or subsequent time (the same spouse or a different one) after the end of a marriage.
Using Remarry
- The main meaning on this page is: To marry a second or subsequent time (the same spouse or a different one) after the end of a marriage.
- Useful related words include: marry, get married, wed, conjoin.
- In the example corpus, remarry often appears in combinations such as: to remarry, not remarry, remarry and.
Context around Remarry
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 0 start, 13 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Remarry
- In this selection, "remarry" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, send, ball and stressing stand out and add context to how "remarry" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include allowed to remarry and didn t remarry nick joshua. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "remarry" sits close to words such as abalone, abomination and accountancy, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with remarry
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
No, Sharon didn’t remarry Nick (Joshua Morrow). (8 words)
Some of us don’t want to remarry, but some do want. (12 words)
Although they are officially separated, some royal fans are sure they will remarry. (13 words)
Researchers have questioned whether healthy men are more likely to marry than men with health problems, but unhealthy men actually marry earlier, are less likely to divorce, and are more likely to remarry after divorce or being widowed than healthy men. (41 words)
In fact, one of the first times his parents hit him was because he asked them to get a divorce and remarry to someone with a daughter so that he can have a younger and not blood-related sister. (39 words)
Sheila Lieder, D-Littleton, Ryan Armagost, R-Berthoud and Sen. Perry Will, R-New Castle, HB24-1139, also known as Death Benefit for State Employee Surviving Spouses, ensures surviving spouses benefits will not change, even if they remarry. (38 words)
The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Hope Pushes Liam to Remarry, Send Steffy Clear Message – Lope Wedding Ultimatum? (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
Earlier the men used to remarry and keep the first ones captive as they were not allowed to remarry.
After meeting with church officials, the Queen is told it is her right to grant Prince Charles the opportunity to remarry - but warned it may not be popular with the public.
Sinatra was about stepping out and many goodbyes — leaving the plumber's daughter in Hoboken, for instance, to remarry with Ava Gardner, which in my view is not necessarily a social step up.
And the church, bless it, allowed many to do so, permitting them to remarry another man for eternity without canceling their first sealing to the husband who’d died in the war.
Except in the case of death and the man doesn't want to remarry, he raises the children.
It is worth noting that if you should remarry, any existing spousal maintenance will automatically end.
Sheila Lieder, D-Littleton, Ryan Armagost, R-Berthoud and Sen. Perry Will, R-New Castle, HB24-1139, also known as Death Benefit for State Employee Surviving Spouses, ensures surviving spouses benefits will not change, even if they remarry.
The Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Hope Pushes Liam to Remarry, Send Steffy Clear Message – Lope Wedding Ultimatum?
Although they are officially separated, some royal fans are sure they will remarry.
Both would go on to remarry: Ball to comedian Gary Morton in 1962 and Arnaz to Edith Hirsch in 1963.
Hence the couple, who first met in 1977 and were wed two years later, had always been married and would not be allowed to apply for a new marriage license to remarry.
In fact, one of the first times his parents hit him was because he asked them to get a divorce and remarry to someone with a daughter so that he can have a younger and not blood-related sister.
Reports have it that since her husband passed on, she has refused to remarry stressing that her kids are enough source of joy for her.
Researchers have questioned whether healthy men are more likely to marry than men with health problems, but unhealthy men actually marry earlier, are less likely to divorce, and are more likely to remarry after divorce or being widowed than healthy men.
Iman insists she’ll ‘never remarry’, following the tragic death of her husband David Bowie in 2016.
No, Sharon didn’t remarry Nick (Joshua Morrow).
On Monday, a Haifa rabbinical court said it had found a legal way to allow Guez’s wife, who has not been named, to remarry, even without receiving a bill of divorce.
She has a closet full of pink brocade jackets and no plans to retire, take a vacation, or remarry.
Since you are older than 60, even if you remarry in the future, you still qualify for survivor’s benefits.
Some of us don’t want to remarry, but some do want.
Common combinations with remarry
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to remarry 32×
- not remarry 11×
- remarry and 7×
- and remarry 6×
- remarry after 4×
- remarry but 3×
- remarry to 3×
- remarry with 2×
- remarry he 2×
- they remarry 2×