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divorce
1[dih-vawrs]
noun
the act of legally ending a marriage.
After the divorce, they shared custody of the children.
any formal separation of spouses according to established custom.
the act of legally ending a formal contract before its term is up, especially in professional sports.
If there’s a personality clash between the player and the manager, divorce may be the only way out.
It’s a guide to corporate divorce, laying out who pays what to whom at the early termination of a contract.
a total separation between two things; disunion.
Activists denounced the divorce between thought and action when it came to protecting human rights.
verb (used with object)
to legally end the marriage contract between oneself and (one's spouse).
She divorced her husband.
to permanently separate (a couple) through a judicial declaration that ends their marriage contract.
The judge divorced the couple.
to separate or cut off.
His view of the situation has become totally divorced from reality.
Synonyms: disjoin, detach, sever, disconnect, divide, dissociate, rupture, disjunction, dissolution, breakup, annulment
verb (used without object)
to legally end one’s marriage.
After 16 years together, they divorced.
I never thought about money till I divorced.
divorcé
2[dih-vawr-sey, -vohr-, -vawr-sey, -vohr-]
noun
a divorced man.
divorce
1/ dɪˈvɔːs /
noun
the dissolution of a marriage by judgment of a court or by accepted custom
a judicial decree declaring a marriage to be dissolved
a separation, esp one that is total or complete
verb
to separate or be separated by divorce; give or obtain a divorce (to a couple or from one's spouse)
(tr) to remove or separate, esp completely
divorcé
2/ dɪˈvɔːseɪ /
noun
a man who has been divorced
Gender Note
Other Word Forms
- divorcer noun
- divorcive adjective
- divorceable adjective
- nondivorced adjective
- undivorceable adjective
- undivorced adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of divorce1
Word History and Origins
Origin of divorce1
Example Sentences
‘I don’t want to spend my remaining days living hand to mouth’: I divorced my husband and remarried.
I probably as a child of divorce wanted to keep the groups together as long as I could.
Speaking in the Commons, Rayner said she hoped her case would raise awareness of the "complex" tax rules facing divorced parents of disabled children.
While the pair dominated headlines during their relationship and subsequent divorce, Federline in particular has largely remained out of the limelight in recent years.
When I divorced, my brother-in-law, a financial planner, helped me invest my money.
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