Synonym: disconnect, disjoin, divide, separate. Similar words: survivor, force, herbivorous, carnivorous, enforce, by force, in force, forceful. Meaning: [dɪ'vɔːs] n. the legal dissolution of a marriage. v. 1. part; cease or break association with 2. get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage.
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1. She got a divorce from him last year.
2. Divorce is very painful, especially when children are concerned.
3. There are no winners in a divorce .
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4. Divorce was legalized in 1981.
5. She'd rung up to discuss the divorce.
6. The divorce was a disgrace to the royal family.
7. They have agreed to get a divorce.
8. The divorce court awarded custody to the child's mother.
9. Her parents' divorce really fucked her up.
10. The actor's wife has filed for divorce again.
11. He has a liberal attitude to divorce and remarriage.
12. All of her children's marriages ended in divorce.
13. He got custody of his son after the divorce.
14. Divorce is on the increase.
15. She told him she was filing for divorce.
16. Adultery was a ground for divorce.
17. Jan was surprisingly matter-of-fact about her divorce.
18. There was blanket coverage of the royal divorce.
19. She was granted a divorce.
20. The marriage ended in divorce in 1996.
21. Children often feel unsettled if their parents divorce.
22. It takes time to readjust after a divorce.
23. The divorce left him sadder and wiser .
24. After her divorce she reverted to her maiden name.
25. Their marriage ended in divorce.
26. Numerous marriages now end in divorce.
27. Why doesn't she get a divorce ?
28. My parents' divorce had a big effect on me.
29. Have you read John Milton's tracts on divorce?
30. After his divorce he reverted to his old habit of drinking.
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