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Divorce (noun) – Meaning, Examples & Etymology

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What does divorce mean?

The legal dissolution or termination of a marriage or marital union.
"The divorce took a toll on their emotional well-being."

Detailed Meaning of Divorce

It is a formal process by which a couple legally ends their marriage relationship and becomes legally single individuals again. Divorce typically involves various legal proceedings, including the filing of legal documents, negotiations, and court appearances. It can be initiated by one or both parties involved in the marriage and is usually based on grounds such as irreconcilable differences, infidelity, or other significant issues that have led to the breakdown of the marital relationship. Divorce encompasses the division of assets, debts, and often includes matters related to child custody, visitation, and financial support. It represents the finalization of the dissolution of a marriage, marking the end of the legal and often emotional bond between two individuals.

Example Sentences for Divorce

1. They decided to get a divorce after years of unhappiness.
2. The divorce proceedings were long and emotionally draining.
3. The couple sought counseling before considering divorce.
4. The divorce settlement included division of assets and custody arrangements.
5. The divorce was finalized last month, bringing an end to their marriage.
6. The children were deeply affected by their parents' divorce.

Origin and Etymology of Divorce

The noun 'divorce' has an etymology rooted in Latin. It comes from the Latin word 'divortium,' which is a combination of 'divertere,' meaning 'to turn in different directions' or 'to separate,' and the suffix '-ium,' indicating a state or condition. Therefore, the etymology of 'divorce' essentially conveys the idea of a turning apart or separation. Over time, it evolved to signify the legal dissolution or termination of a marriage or marital union, where spouses are no longer bound together in matrimony. This transformation reflects how the term 'divorce' has historically represented the formal process of ending a marriage, a practice that has existed in various forms across different cultures and societies throughout history.

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More Usage Examples of Divorce

1. She filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
2. The divorce rate has been steadily increasing in recent years.
3. The couple's friends were shocked to hear about their impending divorce.
4. They had a bitter divorce, with arguments over custody and alimony.
5. Going through a divorce can be a challenging and painful process.
6. The divorce decree outlined the terms and conditions of the separation.
7. The divorce was a mutual decision, as they had grown apart.
8. The couple attended mediation to resolve their divorce-related issues.
9. The divorce attorney provided guidance and legal advice throughout the process.
10. She started dating again soon after her divorce was finalized.
11. The divorce had a significant impact on their financial situation.
12. The emotional toll of the divorce took a while to heal.
13. They tried couples therapy as a last-ditch effort to save their marriage but ended up getting a divorce.
14. They decided to share joint custody of their children after the divorce.

Synonyms and Related Words for Divorce

breakup
disengagement
dissolution
disunion
parting
separation

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