1. remarrying - Noun
2. remarrying - Verb
remarrying
present participle of remarry
remarrying (plural remarryings)
A marrying again; remarriage.
Despite remarrying twice following her death, Gable chose to be interred beside Lombard when he died in 1960. Source: Internet
Being childless, she could not exercise a role as an imperial regent, which left her with the choice of either becoming a nun or remarrying. Source: Internet
And I’m assuming that it’s her maiden name because the article mentioned that the father remarried, but it didn’t say anything about her remarrying. Source: Internet
With his father dead and his stepmother remarrying a man he detests, Max runs away from home, taking his uncle's astrogation manuals. Source: Internet
Rise to power After Messalina was executed in 48 for conspiring with Gaius Silius to overthrow her husband, Claudius considered remarrying for the fourth time. Source: Internet
Others see the call to be sexually continent in Matthew 19 to be a caution for men who were too readily divorcing and remarrying. Source: Internet