Rewedded: meaning, definitions and examples

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rewedded

 

[ rɪˈwɛdɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

marital status

Rewedded refers to the act of marrying again, specifically after a previous marriage or after divorce. It can also imply the revival of a romantic relationship that leads to a formal union once more.

Synonyms

remarry, reunite.

Examples of usage

  • After years of separation, they rewedded in a beautiful ceremony.
  • She rewedded her college sweetheart after reconnecting at a reunion.
  • Many couples find happiness when they decide to be rewedded.
  • He was excited to announce that he had rewedded after a long time of being single.

Translations

Translations of the word "rewedded" in other languages:

🇵🇹 recasado

🇮🇳 फिर से शादी की

🇩🇪 wiederverheiratet

🇮🇩 menikah lagi

🇺🇦 вдруге одружений

🇵🇱 ponownie żonaty

🇯🇵 再婚した

🇫🇷 remarié

🇪🇸 reh casado

🇹🇷 yeniden evlenmiş

🇰🇷 재혼한

🇸🇦 متزوج مرة أخرى

🇨🇿 znovu ženatý

🇸🇰 znovu ženatý

🇨🇳 再婚的

🇸🇮 ponovno poročen

🇮🇸 endurnýja

🇰🇿 қайта үйленген

🇬🇪 მეორედ დაქორწინებული

🇦🇿 təkrar evlənmiş

🇲🇽 recasado

Etymology

The term 'rewed' comes from the prefix 're-' which signifies repetition or going back to a previous state and the verb 'wed', which has its roots in Old English 'weddian', meaning 'to pledge or to marry'. The evolution of the word reflects social customs around marriage and the changes in family dynamics across cultures. In contemporary society, rewedding has gained significance, especially in contexts where divorced individuals pursue new relationships, emphasizing the notion of love's resilience and the desire for companionship. The concept can also extend to remarriage after the passing of a spouse, reflecting the ongoing human capacity for love and commitment even after loss. As relationships evolve, so too does the language surrounding them, adapting to new norms and societal expectations.