verb trans
to take (somebody) as a spouse
to give (somebody) in marriage
to perform the ceremony of marriage for (a couple)
to bring (two or more things) together closely, harmoniously, and usu permanently
successfully marrying apparently disparate elements
to splice (rope ends) so as not to increase their width
to take a spouse
I had often wondered why young women should marry, as they have so much more freedom, and so much more attention paid to them while unmarried, than when married — Dr Johnson
to become husband and wife
to join in a close or harmonious relationship
These wines marry well
to become a member of (a family) or obtain (something) by marriage
She married into money
She married into a prominent family
marry into money