Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈmærɪdʒ/
noun a marriage between people of different races, castes, or religions
A1 Intermarriage between different cultures can lead to a beautiful blend of traditions.
A2 In some societies, intermarriage is seen as a way to promote diversity and understanding.
B1 Studies have shown that intermarriage can help reduce prejudice and discrimination.
B2 Intermarriage between people of different religions can sometimes be challenging due to cultural differences.
C1 The history of intermarriage in this region dates back centuries, influencing the local customs and traditions.
C2 The government has implemented policies to encourage intermarriage between different ethnic groups in order to promote social cohesion.
formal The royal family discouraged intermarriage with commoners in order to maintain their noble lineage.
informal My grandparents' intermarriage between different cultures was quite progressive for their time.
slang I heard there was some drama in the community because of intermarriage between rival families.
figurative The intermarriage of ideas from different fields led to a groundbreaking scientific discovery.
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