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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151. He married again six months after the divorce.
152. He told her that he was married but getting a divorce.
153. There have been great changes in the patterns of marriage, divorce and cohabitation.
153. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
154. The trauma of divorce can often be healed by successful remarriage.
155. Her divorce settlement included a lump sum of $2 million.
156. Under Islamic law it was possible to divorce by simple declaration.
157. Andy's going through a bit of a rough patch at the moment - his wife wants a divorce.
158. The divorce was conducted in the full glare of media publicity.
159. I'm sure my views on marriage are coloured by my parents' divorce.
160. The divorce rate is twice as high as in the 1950s - that's a fact.
161. The high divorce figures don't seem to be putting people off marriage.
162. After his divorce, he had to rebuild his life completely.
163. It took her a while to adjust to living alone after the divorce.
164. After the divorce, it took me a long time to rebuild my confidence.
165. I refused her a divorce, out of spite I suppose.
166. The Buckingham Palace press office has denied rumours of another royal divorce.
167. The question of divorce and remarriage in church remains highly contentious.
168. A quick divorce can be succeeded by a much longer — and more agonising — period of haggling over the fate of the family.
169. Her husband's involvement with another woman led to their divorce.
170. I have it on the highest authority that they are getting a divorce.
171. The only ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.
172. The divorce has meant airing their dirty laundry in court.
173. He showed/exercised considerable restraint in not suing for a divorce.
174. In Britain, one in every three marriages now ends in divorce.
175. Her mind flashed back to the day of their divorce.
176. She received the house as part of the divorce settlement .
177. None of us like the divorce of word and deed.
178. Her lawyers have been ruthless in thrashing out a divorce settlement.
179. There is to be a six month cooling-off period before divorce proceedings begin.
180. As soon as my divorce goes through, we'll get married.
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