marry

/ˈmɛri/
verb
  1. To become the husband or wife of someone; to enter into a marriage.
    • They decided to marry in a small ceremony by the beach.
    • She asked him to marry her during a trip to Paris.
    • My grandparents married in 1960 and were together for over 50 years.
  2. To perform a marriage ceremony for two people; to join in marriage.
    • They asked their best friend, who was a minister, to marry them.
    • The priest married the couple in the old church.
    • A judge can marry people in a civil ceremony.
  3. To combine or join two things together in a pleasing or effective way.
    • This recipe marries the flavors of lemon and garlic perfectly.
    • The designer managed to marry modern style with traditional materials.
    • The project marries technology and education to help students learn.