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Definition of remarriage in English: remarriagenoun riːˈmarɪdʒriˈmɛrɪdʒ A second or subsequent marriage. her mother's remarriage caused tensions between them mass noun a widow's prospects of remarriage Example sentencesExamples - At the core of Hamlet is a domestic triangle in which Claudius's stepson does his level best to break up his mother's remarriage.
- Nearly 50% of first marriages and an even higher proportion of remarriages are ending in divorce.
- Couples get married late in life, and divorce and remarriage are common.
- There is no impediment to remarriage with another partner for either men or women.
- Three out of five remarriages of divorced women to single men involve a younger husband.
- I told him of having divorced parents, about my father's remarriage to a total slut.
- The country's divorce rate is rising, and divorce and remarriage are considered socially acceptable.
- In fact, the only marriage rates that are going up are remarriages.
- Many women are reluctant to divorce because remarriage is difficult for them.
- Remarriage also brings increased risk of sexual abuse, especially for stepdaughters.
Definition of remarriage in US English: remarriagenounriˈmɛrɪdʒrēˈmerij A second or subsequent marriage. her mother's remarriage caused tensions between them mass noun a widow's prospects of remarriage Example sentencesExamples - I told him of having divorced parents, about my father's remarriage to a total slut.
- Many women are reluctant to divorce because remarriage is difficult for them.
- Nearly 50% of first marriages and an even higher proportion of remarriages are ending in divorce.
- In fact, the only marriage rates that are going up are remarriages.
- Remarriage also brings increased risk of sexual abuse, especially for stepdaughters.
- There is no impediment to remarriage with another partner for either men or women.
- The country's divorce rate is rising, and divorce and remarriage are considered socially acceptable.
- Three out of five remarriages of divorced women to single men involve a younger husband.
- Couples get married late in life, and divorce and remarriage are common.
- At the core of Hamlet is a domestic triangle in which Claudius's stepson does his level best to break up his mother's remarriage.
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