marries
v.v. to join two people together as husband and wife, or to become someone's husband or wife. It can also mean to combine two different things or ideas in a successful way.
v. to join two people in marriage or to enter into a marriage with another person. In a figurative sense, it describes the successful combination or integration of two distinct qualities or elements.
The priest marries the couple in the small village church.
The new restaurant design marries traditional wooden furniture with modern industrial lighting to create a unique atmosphere.
A successful political strategy often marries idealistic goals with pragmatic compromises to ensure that legislation actually passes through the divided parliament.
The verb is transitive when describing the act of joining others or the figurative blending of ideas.
He marries with herHe marries herThe verb 'marry' is transitive and does not take the preposition 'with' when followed by an object.