remarriage [
ri'mærɪdʒ]
remarriage[ noun ]
the act of marrying again
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Remarriage \Re*mar"riage\ (r?-m?r"r?j), n.
A second or repeated marriage.
- Ralph Lamacchia, who produces bridal shows, says that companies providing wedding services are now paying more attention to the remarriage wedding market.
- An estimated 738,000 divorced women got married again last year, but a study suggests that remarriage will come late or never for many women who recently separated.
- Durenberger has said his judgment was impaired by family problems _ the death of his first wife, a troubled remarriage, four sons going through difficult adolescences and tremendous financial stress.
- But critics claim that in an era of divorce and remarriage the new doctrine will remove an ancient protection for neglected children.
- Parental divorce and remarriage had similar impact.
- But remarriage rates have been declining, so the projections may turn out to overestimate remarriages, Bumpass said.
- They found that one woman in eight will have her first marriage end in divorce after she reaches age 40. And the probability of remarriage is slim, decreasing rapidly with age.
- "Se You in the Morning," Farrah Fawcett and Jeff Bridges in a story of divorce and remarriage.