Noun
A second or repeated marriage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter his remarriage, Rockefeller's lead among Republicans lost 20 points overnight. Source: Internet
After Guienne province was transferred to the English Crown under the Plantagenets following the remarriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1152, Périgord passed by right to English suzerainty. Source: Internet
As in 1936, the Church of England refused to countenance the remarriage of the divorced. Source: Internet
Brandon Hinnenkamp and Alicia Freihammer of St. Thomas More Parish in Coralville, Iowa, appreciated the customized approach of the remarriage preparation program and the strategies and resources provided. Source: Internet
Conflicts within Anglicanism A changing focus on social issues after the Second World War led to Lambeth Conference resolutions countenancing contraception and the remarriage of divorced persons. Source: Internet
His name was legally changed to Theodore Sturgeon at age eleven after his mother's divorce and remarriage to William Dicky ("Argyll") Sturgeon. Source: Internet