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Remarriage


Definition:

  • (n.) A second or repeated marriage.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Because there is a growing interest in remarriage and the new types of families this social phenomenon creates, we became convinced that the meager number of articles and books in this area would be of interest to others.
  • (2) 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.
  • (3) An interpretation of the observed patterns suggests the need for more attention to motivation in the study of remarriage behavior.
  • (4) The justification for doing tubal reanastomosis was remarriage 84%, and death of children 16%.
  • (5) Accurate information on remarriage status is important for fertility and mortality estimation methods that rely on marital duration.
  • (6) For middle-aged widowers, living in urbanized areas limits the prospects of remarriage.
  • (7) Implications for remarriage as a coping mechanism for widowhood and the relation of age to remarriage decisions are discussed.
  • (8) The increased incidence of divorce and remarriage within modern society has led to increased demand for reversal of previous sexual sterilization procedures.
  • (9) When they had been sterilised 78 (75-7%) patients were unhappily married and remarriage was the chief reason for the request for reversal.
  • (10) A comprehensive review of our knowledge on remarriage in old age is presented, based on demographic data and on empirical studies both from Germany and elsewhere.
  • (11) 91.2% requested sterilization reversal because they had lost at least 1 previous child, especially a son, and 8.77% because of remarriage.
  • (12) The main reason for the reversal request was remarriage (63.63%).
  • (13) Among middle-aged widows, blacks and those with dependent children in the home have lower rates of remarriage.
  • (14) Overall, age and time since widowhood have the strongest and most consistent effects on remarriage rates for different widowed groups.
  • (15) 12 of these women desired more children, 5 because of remarriage.
  • (16) The interval between loss of a partner and remarriage commonly stretches between 1.5 and 5.5 years.
  • (17) This note uses the direct report on remarriage in the 1910 census to evaluate the performance of the "own-child checks" that several researchers have used with the 1900 census to substitute for direct information on remarriage.
  • (18) Some articles that were not designed as studies of remarriage situations are included because their content is pertinent to our subject.
  • (19) Remarriage by divorced and widowed individuals of reproductive age is also common cross-culturally.
  • (20) Using data from the National Survey of Families and Households, this article illustrates the role of educational attainment in the remarriage patterns of black and white women.

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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