Pronunciation: /ˈmɛri ˈmʌni/
verb to enter into a marriage with someone for the primary purpose of gaining wealth or financial security
A1 She wants to marry into money.
A2 He married into money when he wed his wealthy partner.
B1 Many people dream of marrying into money to secure their financial future.
B2 She strategically married into money by tying the knot with a successful businessman.
C1 Despite her love for him, she couldn't ignore the financial benefits of marrying into money.
C2 The socialite married into money and lived a life of luxury and extravagance.
formal It is often said that some people choose to marry into money rather than work hard for their own success.
informal She's not interested in love, she just wants to marry money and live a luxurious life.
slang She's always looking for a sugar daddy to marry into money and take care of her.
figurative Some people believe that marrying into money is like taking a shortcut to success, but it comes with its own set of challenges.
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