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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: divorce (0.00959 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to divorce.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: divorce
cerai, menceraikan, penceraian, perceraian, talak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: divorce
divorce
n : the legal dissolution of a marriage [syn:
divorcement]
v 1: part; cease or break association with;
“She disassociated
herself from the organization when she found out the
identity of the president” [syn:
disassociate,
dissociate,
disunite,
disjoint]
2: get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage;
“The couple
divorced after only 6 months” [syn:
split up]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Divorce
Divorce
\Di*vorce"\, n. [F. divorce, L. divortium, fr.
divortere, divertere, to turn different ways, to separate.
See
Divert.]
1. (Law)
(a) A legal dissolution of the marriage contract by a
court or other body having competent authority. This
is properly a divorce, and called, technically,
divorce a vinculo matrimonii.
“from the bond of
matrimony.”
(b) The separation of a married woman from the bed and
board of her husband -- divorce a mensa et toro (or a
mensa et thoro),
“from bed and board”.
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2. The decree or writing by which marriage is dissolved.
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3. Separation; disunion of things closely united.
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To make divorce of their incorporate league. --Shak.
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4. That which separates. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Bill of divorce. See under
Bill.
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Divorce
\Di*vorce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Divorced; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Divorcing.] [Cf. F. divorcer. See
Divorce, n.]
1. To dissolve the marriage contract of, either wholly or
partially; to separate by divorce.
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2. To separate or disunite; to sunder.
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It [a word] was divorced from its old sense.
--Earle.
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3. To make away; to put away.
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Nothing but death
Shall e'er divorce my dignities. --Shak.
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