english
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marry up ( sth )
[ M ]
If two things marry up or if you marry them up, they match or join together
• We need to marry up the names on your list with those on my list and see what the overlap is., marry sb off
[ M ]
to make certain that someone, especially a female member of your family, gets married, or that they marry the person you have chosen
• She was married off to the local doctor by the age of sixteen.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb
be wed:
They will marry next Thursday.
Simple Definitions
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verb VERB + MARRY hope to, want to I don't want to marry Robert. | agree to, promise to He promised to marry her when he returned. | be going to, plan to Matt told me he was going to marry again. They plan to marry next year. | forbid sb to Duty forbade them to marry. | ask sb to He asked me to marry him but I said no. PREP. for He married her for love, not for money. | into the difficulties of marrying into the royal family PHRASES get married They are hoping to get married next year. | marry late/young People are marrying later these days. | not be the marrying kind (= not be the kind of person who wants to get married)
Oxford Collocations Dictionary