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divorcement

[dih-vawrs-muhnt, -vohrs-] / dɪˈvɔrs mənt, -ˈvoʊrs- /


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To many a lawyer, it looked as if the Supreme Court wanted complete divorcement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Indeed, though his position papers and public pronouncements inch toward independence from the Johnson Administration, Humphrey himself vacillates, afraid that outright divorcement has perhaps even more dangers than advantages.

From Time Magazine Archive

"If divorcement had been ordered, stocks would have gone down ten points."

From Time Magazine Archive

There is often a complete divorcement between the individual and his corporate personality.

From Time Magazine Archive

If Leo give thee now a writing of divorcement, thou canst not abide in his house to-night.

From One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford by Irwin, M. (Madelaine)