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divorcement

NOUN
  1. the legal dissolution of a marriage

How To Use divorcement In A Sentence

  • But it would mean the divorcement of credit from the money mechanism, the cessation of the use of credit instruments as media of exchange.
  • The campaigners sought the divorcement of studios from their theatre chains, and in 1948 their wish was granted.
  • The justicer had granted her both a divorcement and the dwelling, as well as custody of their three children, and required Tehark to pay one gold a month. Soarer's Choice
  • Once they have reached an agreement on rearing any children, property, debts and so on, they can get the bill of divorcement on the same day.
  • And yet the Lord hath sent me to you, and our faithful men about here, crying, Come away to the marriage: Come away, I will renew My contract with you; I will not give you a bill of divorcement, but I will give My Son to you; and your souls that are black and blae, I will make them beautiful. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • Your life is married to the political beyond the possibility of divorcement.
  • All underscored the importance of the Supreme Court's divorcement decrees in 1948 that forced studio corporations to sell their theaters.
  • When a man has betrothed one of five women, and does not remember which of the five it is, while each of them claims the right of betrothment, then he is duty bound to give to each a bill of divorcement, and to distribute the dowry due to one among them all. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
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