go out 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' date 'go on a date with' date 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' court 'engage in social activities leading to marriage' go steady 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with' see 'date regularly; have a steady relationship with'
date cuddle embrace marry divorce hug court kiss neck pet nuzzle
date 'COD: go on a date with' cohabit 'COD: live together and have a sexual relationship without being married' court 'COD: be involved with romantically, typically with the intention of marrying' widow 'COD: (passive only) to become a widow or widower' seeing 'COD: meet regularly as a boyfriend or girlfriend'
He is dating his former wife again! We were courting for over ten years Did you know that she is seeing an older man? Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart
Examples from VerbNet
Bill married Kathy. Bill and Kathy married.
Examples from SemCor
I think you made a dam good chouise to turn_off as nise a feler as Alf_dyer and let that orney thefin, drunkard, damed card_playing Sun_of_a_bich com to Sea you, the god_damed theaf and lop_yeard pigen_tode helion, he is too orney for hel. In her sophomore year she had started going_steady with Bobby_Joe, who was a football_player, Future_Homemakers sweetheart, and president of Future_Farmers. But Blanche had been able to maintain a serene and assured composure in the face of her widowed mother 's continued carping, had been able to resist her urgings to date anyone who offered the possibility of matrimony. A freshman girl 's father not too long_ago called a dean at Brooklyn_College and demanded the`` low-down'' on a boy who was going_out with his daughter.