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How to use remarry in a sentence

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Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage.
The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again.
Widowed and divorced women are pressured to remarry or become dependents in a brother's or married son's household.
He forged a strong relationship with the Jessop family in the years after the tragedy, and urged his son-in-law to remarry.
Canadian women tended to marry young and, if widowed, to remarry quickly, unlike their counterparts in France.
There's 103-year-old Roy Larkin Stamper, who remembers homesteading in Indian Territory and confides to Ellis his deep desire to remarry.
On the day of the funeral, she was reportedly going to remarry legendary Yankees slugger Joe DiMaggio.
And before they vote at church synods on such issues as allowing divorcees to remarry at Anglican altars they must have watched it for six months, he declares.
The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this.
The separated parties may then choose to do nothing further unless one of them wishes to remarry.
The principal issue was to determine whether the gift was absolute and indefeasible despite the possibility that the lady might remarry.
Often no formal action needs to be taken unless a separated spouse wishes to remarry, which may occur years later.
She did remarry a wonderful man who was a super stepfather to us.
Her new comments will only add to ongoing speculation that the Yorks plan, one day, to remarry.
They file for divorce, only to remarry in Botswana and then divorce again a year later.
More than half of divorced people remarry, often creating stepfamilies.
The divorce can be completed rapidly, or can take years if the parties separate and take no further action until one party wants to remarry.
In many countries couples can decide whether and where to marry, cohabit, divorce or remarry.
If there are no male relatives a widow is entitled to remain on her husband's land as long as she does not remarry.
Ending a marriage still carries stigma in rural areas, where a woman will find it very hard to remarry.
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She can never remarry, no matter how young she may be at the beginning of her widowhood.
This partly explains why so many widows are anxious to remarry.
They do not remarry their widows, and are strictly monogamous.
Widows are not allowed to remarry, and divorce is not recognised.
Widows may remarry, and may even associate with their brothers-in-law.
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