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divorcement

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


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

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he got up and announced, in effect, that he was ready for a bill of divorcement.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moreover, added Sam, well aware of the closeness of many moviemakers, "it will be necessary to see that divorcement means more than just a transfer of circuit control from one set of hands to another."

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Rome persisted in forcing a schism, and this was Luther's bill of divorcement.

From Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties by Seiss, Joseph A.




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