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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61. He's going through a divorce at the moment.
62. The divorce became absolute last week.
63. Angela's divorce will certainly set tongues wagging.
64. I wanted a divorce. I wanted to get away.
65. Divorce generally leaves both partners feeling rather bruised.
66. She glossed over the details of her divorce.
67. Sue was cited in the divorce proceedings.
68. Ireland decided to hold a referendum on divorce.
69. They proposed to divorce church from state.
70. She couldn't face the prospect of another divorce.
71. The divorce was extremely distressing for the children.
72. The news of her divorce gradually rippled outwards.
73. Divorce no longer requires a court appearance.
74. One common cause of homelessness is separation or divorce.
75. He is being sued for divorce by his wife.
76. She came out of the divorce quite well.
77. Tina's divorce has put years on her.
78. She feels/is bitter about her divorce.
79. Divorce has become a common occurrence in this country.
80. Her divorce was a great blight on her life.
81. To put it bluntly ,(Sentencedict.com ) I want a divorce.
82. She is threatening to file a petition for divorce.
83. She's hired a lawyer who specializes in divorce cases.
84. You can't divorce science from ethical questions.
85. She was granted a divorce in a five-minute hearing.
86. Petter saw no reason to hurry the divorce along.
87. The divorce rate is spiralling upwards.
88. They stayed friends after their divorce.
89. Within a year of their divorce he had remarried.
90. She resumed her maiden name after the divorce.
More similar words: survivor, force, herbivorous, carnivorous, enforce, by force, in force, forceful, reinforce, for certain, enforcement, equivocal, frivolous, porch, equivocate, favor, savor, scorch, vortex, flavor, equivocation, favored, exorcism, diva, favorite, scorching, dived, voracious, favorable, divest.