˜yÐÄvlog

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wedded

[ wed-id ]

adjective

  1. united in matrimony; married:

    the wedded couple; a wedded woman.

  2. of or relating to marriage or to those married:

    the wedded state; wedded happiness.

  3. attached or dedicated, especially obstinately or unshakably:

    a fearless person wedded to a just cause.

  4. associated or bound together inseparably:

    form and substance wedded in harmony.



wedded

/ ˈ·ÉÉ›»åɪ»å /

adjective

  1. of marriage

    wedded bliss

  2. firmly in support of an idea or institution

    wedded to the virtues of capitalism

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of wedded1

before 900; Middle English; Old English geweddode. See wed, -ed 2
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And I think it's not as wedded to typical party politics.

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Depending on your perspective that either makes him an ideal candidate who understands how to fix the system's problems or an establishment figure, wedded to the status quo.

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Rhetoric to the contrary notwithstanding, these new mandarins will stay resolutely wedded to the necessity of American unilateralism, their guiding precept being “unilateralism whenever possible, multilateralism only when necessary.â€

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Less than two weeks from now, we will find out whether Americans are more wedded to their internalized sexism than their democratic principles.

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The eight couples have wedded, their week-long honeymoons are over and now they are adjusting to married life, living on top of each other in small London apartments.

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