divorce|divorces in English
noun
[di·vorce || dɪ'vɔːs]
legal dissolution of a marriage; formal separation of a husband and wife; separation, disunio
Use "divorce|divorces" in a sentence
1. 31 “Moreover, it was said: ‘Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.’
2. From 19 with around 000 divorces perannum, we are getting on for almost one in two marriages ending in divorce.
3. One who deceitfully commits adultery and then either divorces his mate or pressures her to divorce him has committed a treacherous, hateful sin.
4. Few people have amicable divorces.
5. And then divorces me for fake-cheating?
6. divorce.
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8. OK, you really should not be dealing with acrimonious divorces right now.
9. (Galatians 6:7; Proverbs 19:3) Immorality produces venereal disease, abortions, divorces.
10. After three divorces she started to believe the marriage was jinxed.
11. Divorce papers?
12. The Council will also be responsible for any related divorces that may arise.
13. The total number of divorces in England and Wales reached 153,490 in 2004.
14. Divorce suits you.
15. * A bitter divorce.
16. Industrialized countries report fewer marriages, more divorces, and a falling birth rate.
17. If she divorces him, that would end the marriage in God’s eyes.
18. Will you divorce?
19. Mid-Life Divorce
20. Divorce is contagious.
21. Divorce is anathema.
22. Divorce was metaphorical.
23. Proof of divorce?
24. Statistics show that about 60 percent of all divorces occur within the first ten years.
25. Moving Forward After Divorce