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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remarry . - noun A person who has remarried.
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Examples
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According to one study, boys in remarried families are less likely to drop out of school than boys in single-parent families, while the opposite is true for girls.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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According to one study, boys in remarried families are less likely to drop out of school than boys in single-parent families, while the opposite is true for girls.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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According to one study, boys in remarried families are less likely to drop out of school than boys in single-parent families, while the opposite is true for girls.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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According to one study, boys in remarried families are less likely to drop out of school than boys in single-parent families, while the opposite is true for girls.
Dan Quayle Was Right 1993
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His wife, who has recently remarried, is still actively pursuing information as to her husband's fate.
Ridgeway, Ronald L. 1990
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His wife, who has recently remarried, is still actively pursuing information as to her husband's fate.
Brellenthin, Michael 1990
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His wife later changed her name and remarried in California, and never told her new husband the truth about the man who had once shared her life.
The Unquiet John Connolly 2007
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His wife later changed her name and remarried in California, and never told her new husband the truth about the man who had once shared her life.
The Unquiet John Connolly 2007
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Ed came to the United States, Tatiana stayed in the Soviet Union, and the two were symbolically "remarried" in a 1982 Capitol Hill ceremony with Sen. Bob Dole and Rep. Jack Kemp to embarrass communist officials.
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At the age of 7 (after my father was imprisoned, and my mother "remarried") I was removed from my mother's custody and put within the "tender care" of the Jackson County Juvenile Justice department.
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