What's the difference between recarry and remarry?

Recarry


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To carry back.

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Remarry


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To marry again.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 62.1% were from disrupted families (39.5% divorced, 12.9% remarried, and 9.7% widowed).
  • (2) Now remarried, and a father, he is standing for Plaid Cymru, again in the Cardiff Bay seat.
  • (3) A heavy smoker – “I once quit for four months … but why should I torture myself at my age?” – and outspoken supporter of gay marriage, the divorced and recently remarried father of two collected more than 4,000 signatures from Austrian public figures and celebrities during his presidential campaign.
  • (4) Morano split from her husband in 1938 and never remarried – “I didn’t want to be dominated by anyone,” she told the New York Times .
  • (5) In 2011, his mother remarried and Joseph, who said he suffered from Asperger syndrome, found it hard to connect with his new stepfather.
  • (6) The whistleblower's father, Lonnie Snowden, 52 – reportedly a former US coast guard officer who has since remarried and now lives in Pennsylvania – told ABC News he was still digesting the news but was concerned for his son.
  • (7) The likelihood for men to remarry is approximately five to six times higher and can be best interpreted as a reflector of the distribution of sexes on the "remarriage market", rather than as an expression of any differential priorities or attitudes between sex groups.
  • (8) Of those whose were married prior to injury and then remarried following injury, 16.4% were divorced.
  • (9) Now he’s remarried, with a young, new family, and treading the boards on Broadway.
  • (10) Her only digression from a rather set, humdrum routine came when in 1975 she divorced her husband and then two years later remarried him.
  • (11) Other hobbies included watching husbands die, remarrying on the Southfork ranch lawn, and being played by a different actor for a season.
  • (12) There he remarried, to Claire Douglas, had two children, and then divorced in 1967.
  • (13) He's planning next season's transfer strategy, he's involved in planning the refurbishment of Finch Farm" 4.07pm BST Top-notch mixture of fiction, straw-clutching and self-sacrifice here from Mark Judd: "I’ve never watched Game of Thrones so know little of what I talk about but if Wayne Rooney is advised to avoid weddings I’ll get remarried to anyone and invite him to the wedding if it ultimately gets him off the pay-roll at Old Trafford."
  • (14) Among the remaining patients was a divorced mother of four with a failing liver who was engaged to be remarried; a second world war " Rosie Riveter " who had trouble speaking because of a stroke; and Ma'Dear, an ailing matriarch with long, braided hair, renowned for her cooking and the strict but loving way she raised 12 children.
  • (15) After ending a first marriage, Moon remarried a South Korean, Hak Ja Han Moon, in 1960.
  • (16) Legal separation is widespread in the European Union's smallest state but there are many obstacles to remarrying.
  • (17) She was one of the most mature users of Twitter and her Twitter feed was so Tayloresque as to be nigh-on parodic, mixing passionate defences of Jackson with shout-outs to reality TV android Kim Kardashian and the occasional – and necessary – denials that she had re-re-re-re-re-re-re-re-remarried ("Jason is my dearest friend!"
  • (18) Very few black high school dropouts in the sample had remarried 10 years after separation.
  • (19) So I grew up in New York City and Connecticut, where she remarried.
  • (20) Her mother went into domestic service, remarried, had two more children, and the secret of Farr's death was buried - as invisible as the unmarked grave in which he lay somewhere in France.

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