intermarriage

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Etymology

From inter- +‎ marriage.

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Noun

intermarriage (countable and uncountable, plural intermarriages)

  1. Marriage between people belonging to different groups, such as different racial, ethnic, or religious groups; mixed marriage.
    During the 1960s, some Georgians opposed the intermarriage of blacks and whites.
    • 2012 February 16, Ashley Hayes, “Study: Interracial marriage, acceptance growing”, in CNN[1]:
      Because whites are by far the nation’s largest racial group, marriage between whites and minorities were the most common type of intermarriage, even though the intermarriage rate for whites is relatively low compared to other races or ethnicities, the study said.
      The state where most intermarriages took place was Hawaii, where more than four in 10 newlyweds (42.4%) were intermarried.
    • 2024 March 8, Antara, “11 Indigenous Languages Declared Extinct: Education Ministry”, in Jakarta Globe[2]:
      "The extinction of these languages is also a result of intermarriage.

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