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wedded
[wed-id]
adjective
united in matrimony; married.
the wedded couple; a wedded woman.
of or relating to marriage or to those married.
the wedded state; wedded happiness.
attached or dedicated, especially obstinately or unshakably.
a fearless person wedded to a just cause.
associated or bound together inseparably.
form and substance wedded in harmony.
wedded
/ ˈɛɪ /
adjective
of marriage
wedded bliss
firmly in support of an idea or institution
wedded to the virtues of capitalism
Other 51Թ Forms
- unwedded adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
More tellingly: If your existence is wedded to bureaucracy, it’s easy to be dispensed with and disappeared.
The anecdote about “Conclave” is interesting because clearly the costume designer wasn’t just wedded to fact and realism, but instead to world-building.
While she leans left, she’s never been wedded to any party or ideology; Acharya has found reasons to agree — and disagree — with Democrats and Republicans alike.
And I think it's not as wedded to typical party politics.
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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