abrupt, cut adrift, disarticulation, disjoin, dissolve, grant a divorce, parting, segmentation, severance, subdivision, untie the knot
Definitionn. the legal dissolution of a marriage
Last update: October 15, 2015
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They decided to have a divorce. [Please select]
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"Probably just out getting some fresh mountain air," Dean replied, but wondered if Ginger might be off discussing divorce strategy between Dickinson Faust's sheets at the Beaumont Hotel. [Please select]
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Divorce was abolished. [Please select]
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Those must mean divorce or repudiation of marriage. [Please select]
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"Even divorce you." [Please select]
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"But it says plainly: 'Whosoever shall marry her that is divorced."' [Please select]
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Divorced Spanish American. [Please select]
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Divorce, not now. [Please select]
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Marriage is the first step to divorce. [Please select]
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If she wants a divorce, so much the better. [Please select]
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Was she the divorced daughter, or was she not. [Please select]
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