divorce
noun | di·vorce
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: the dissolution of a valid marriage granted especially on specified statutory grounds (as adultery) arising after the marriage — compare annulment
Note: The most common grounds for divorce are absence from the marital home, drug or alcohol addiction, adultery, cruelty, conviction of a crime, desertion, insanity, and nonsupport.
— absolute divorce
: a divorce that completely and permanently dissolves the marital relationship and terminates marital rights (as property rights) and obligations (as fidelity)— divorce a mensa et thoro
: a separation governed by a court order : legal separation— divorce a vinculo matrimonii
: absolute divorce in this entry— limited divorce
: an intentional cessation of cohabitation between spouses : separation— no-fault divorce
: an absolute divorce that is not based on either spouse's fault and that is granted usually on the grounds of an irretrievable breakdown or when the spouses have lived apart for a statutorily specified period of time
divorce
verb
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: to dissolve the marriage of (a spouse) by judgment or decree of divorce
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: to sever the marital relationship with (a spouse) by means of a judgment or decree of divorce
: to obtain a divorce