From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishremarryre‧mar‧ry /ˌriːˈmæri/ verb (remarried, remarrying, remarries) [intransitive, transitive] MARRYto marry again Widowed in 1949, Mrs Hayes never remarried. —remarriage /riːˈmærɪdʒ/ noun [countable]→ See Verb table
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remarry• Many years before, his wife had died, and he had remarried.• Several of the grieving spouses have remarried.• It was a pity our father never remarried after our mother's death.• Dewar never remarried, and spent the rest of his life in the former matrimonial home in Glasgow.• He was divorced and remarried in 1970.• The number of divorcees remarrying in church has risen steadily since such weddings were sanctioned in 1981.• Elizabeth Taylor remarried Richard Burton after they had divorced years earlier.• She's going to remarry too.