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intermarry

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To become connected by marriage between their members; to give and take mutually in marriage; -- said of families, ranks, castes, etc.

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Although the locals have found some sort of understanding to settle together, coexist, and intermarry, the division managed to rise to the surface on several occasions since the mid-1980s. Source: Internet

In this lake country, Minnesotans and South Dakotans socialize and intermarry and sometimes even move their residency from one side of the state line to the other. Source: Internet

The Khmer Rouge explicitly targeted the Chinese, Vietnamese, and even their partially Khmer offspring for extinction; although the Cham Muslims were treated unfavorably, they were encouraged to "mix flesh and blood", to intermarry and assimilate. Source: Internet

In addition, Cohen assumed in 2006 that 57,000 unconverted non-Jewish spouses were also registered (12% of member households had one at the time): 40% of members intermarry. Source: Internet

They neither intermarry nor interdine together and, indeed, they belong to two different civilizations which are based mainly on conflicting ideas and conceptions. Source: Internet

The Tatars were allowed to intermarry with Christians, which was uncommon in Europe at the time. Source: Internet

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