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sundered

[suhn-derd] / ˈsʌn dərd /




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Genealogy search registries can repair sundered ancestral bonds, reuniting relatives yearning for kinship.

From Salon

Her first task would be to unify a party that has been sundered by the drama of the Johnson years and is bleeding support among voters.

From New York Times

When he turned to the more densely populated precincts near Boulder, Adams saw that the harmony between nature and civilization had sundered.

From New York Times

It’s a shame that the story wasn’t set elsewhere and sundered from the journalistic record.

From Los Angeles Times

Wade leak may have irreparably sundered trust at the institution.

From Seattle Times