verb
- to marry someone from a different group (such as a different race, religion, or social class)
- to marry within the same group or family
Examples
- The two families began to intermarry in the early 1900s.
- Members of different ethnic communities started to intermarry more frequently.
- The royal families of Europe often intermarried to strengthen political alliances.
- Some religious groups discourage their members from intermarrying with outsiders.
- The isolated community rarely intermarried with neighboring towns.
- Cultural barriers prevented the groups from intermarrying for generations.