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Marry off Meaning in English

expression

ˈmɛɹi/ /ˈɔf
MER-ee AWF
mˈæɹi/ /ˈɒf
MAR-ee OF

Definition

To arrange or force someone, usually one's child or relative, to get married. Often used when parents are involved in choosing a spouse.

Usage & Nuances

'Marry off' is informal and often suggests a lack of free choice by the person being married. Commonly used with 'daughter,' 'son,' or 'children.' Not used for one's own marriage. Implication can be neutral or negative depending on context.

Example Sentences

Her parents want to marry off their daughter this year.

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They tried to marry off their son to a wealthy family.

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Many parents in her village still try to marry off their children early.

basic

My aunt is always trying to marry off her sons at every family gathering.

natural

I don't want my parents to marry off me to someone I've never met.

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Some people feel relieved after they finally marry off their kids.

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