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View definitions for marriage ceremony

marriage ceremony

noun as in espousal

noun as in spousal

noun as in wedding

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He had, according to a faith leader that the BBC spoke to, conducted one such marriage ceremony and was on his way to conduct the next one when he was gunned down in his vehicle.

From BBC

"So it could be funny to get all our friends together at some point in the World of Warcraft cathedral, and we could have a marriage ceremony."

From BBC

A celebrant appeared to conduct the marriage ceremony and, while the surprised guests regathered their wits, Sinead and Michael did a quick costume change.

From BBC

She told The Times that she did not support the proposition language because it didn’t include a provision to ensure churches won’t be forced to conduct marriage ceremonies that they don’t agree with.

Personal moments like the Woolbrights’ marriage ceremony are part of its texture.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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