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intermarriage

[in-ter-mar-ij, in-ter-mar-ij] / ˌɪn tərˈmær ɪdʒ, ˈɪn tərˌmær ɪdʒ /
NOUN
mixed marriage
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“Ties between the two groups remain close, based on ideological alignment, relationships forged through common struggle and intermarriage,” reads the report, produced by the U.N.

From Washington Times

Immigration, intermarriage and falling birthrates are all leading toward a time when countries like the United States will no longer be majority white.

From New York Times

Virginia lawsuit, which led the Supreme Court to strike down intermarriage bans in 1967.

From Washington Post

But the experts said ties between the Taliban and al-Qaida “remain close, based on ideological alignment, relationships forged through common struggle and intermarriage.”

From Seattle Times

He’s noticed a lot of intermarriage — “conservative families, white families, having daughters and sons marry people of other races, primarily Latinos” — that he believes has led people to become more accepting of one another.

From Seattle Times