Marry
Verb
UK
/ˈmær.i/
US
/ˈmer.i/
Definition
To join someone in marriage; to perform a marriage.
Example
"They plan to marry soon."
"She wants to marry someone who respects her and supports her dreams."
"The priest will marry the couple in a quiet ceremony with only close family."
Explanation
Marry means to join with someone in marriage. For example, he wants to marry her next year. It can also mean to perform a wedding if someone is a priest or official, like the judge will marry the couple today. It always involves a choice between two people. “Marry” does not always require a big wedding; people can marry in small or simple ways.