Intermarry

//ˌɪntə(ɹ)ˈmæɹi//

Synonyms for "intermarry" (9 found)

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Translations

7 translations across 3 languages.

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Irish

2 entries
  • pós a chéile verb (to marry a member of another group)
  • pós a muintir féin verb (to marry within the same group)

Italian

4 entries
  • apparentarsi verb (to marry a member of another group)
  • apparentarsi verb (to marry within the same group)
  • imparentarsi verb (to marry a member of another group)
  • imparentarsi verb (to marry within the same group)

Māori

1 entries
  • moe whakawhitiwhiti verb (to marry a member of another group)

Sample sentences

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Mary was Catholic and Ron was Jewish, but they decided that it was acceptable to intermarry.

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The state where most intermarriages took place was Hawaii, where more than four in 10 newlyweds (42.4%) were intermarried.

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Mainland China and Taiwan do not border each other by land; they face each other across a 140-km-wide ocean strait. Taiwan-held Dadan Island sits 2 km away from Xiamen. Xiamenese can use binoculars to observe their kinfolk on Dadan Island, with whom they have traditionally intermarried (Mellor, 1993).

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Did European royals sometimes intermarry? Yes. There are a couple of examples of that. The Habsburgs are not beating the allegations.

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