Intermarriage in a sentence as a noun

Nevertheless, it appears there was a good deal of intermarriage [..] But then there is a sea change about 1,500 years ago.

The writer critiques 'a narrow Southern society' that goes in for intermarriage.

Outside of the wealthy cosmopolitan west, views toward intermarriage tend to be extremely illiberal.

These adean countries were about integration, intermarriage , in effect classism.

Given the considerable amount of immigration and intermarriage modifying these group over time, both would appear fairly mixed with "stock" beyond even the European and the African.

It's often referred to as a race, when it's more like a cultural category - individual Hispanic people often identify as white, indigenous, or black though racial identity tends to be more fluid due to greater historic rates of intermarriage.

Intermarriage definitions

noun

marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than your own as required by custom or law

See also: exogamy

noun

marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law

See also: endogamy inmarriage