English to Czech Meaning of divorce - rozvod


Divorce :
rozvod

rozvod, oběť, vzdávat, koncese, oddělení, ústraní, volný čas

rozvod, zachytit, odlomit, uvolnit, odpojit, roztržení, prasknutí, vzdát, dát pryč, opustit, zvracet, vzdát se

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Definitions of divorce in English
Noun(1) the legal dissolution of a marriage
Verb(1) part; cease or break association with(2) get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage
Examples of divorce in English
(1) He was also under personal pressure as his wife wanted to divorce him.(2) Then engage a lawyer and decide whether or not you want separate maintenance or a divorce .(3) Now unless you get a divorce from the previous husband you should not enter into a new contract.(4) her divorce from her first husband(5) Secondly, with respect to married people, if the marriage was dissolved by divorce after the will was witnessed, the will is void.(6) One of the consistent paradoxes of European integration has been an increasing divorce between politics and policy in the EC.(7) He was to open talking about his parents' messy divorce and the custody battles.(8) He married German record engineer Renata Blaukl in 1984, but after that ended in divorce it was revealed that the star was in fact gay.(9) Unilateral divorce dissolves not only marriage but private life.(10) This does not necessarily imply a divorce between poetry and the conditions of life.(11) we knew how to divorce an issue from an individual(12) The husband sought a decree of divorce and access to his youngest son.(13) The Lebanese husband was very angry and said to his wife ÔÇÿI divorce youÔÇÖ three times in public.(14) Good women divorce the body and the head in an attempt to control them and thus must always suffer.(15) For years, Pope John Paul II has rejected this kind of absurd divorce between political morality and individual moral growth.(16) The divorce between the people and those who rule them can be blamed on the rise of such a managerial society in America and in the West.
Related Phrases of divorce
(1) divorce rate ::
rozvodovost
(2) get a divorce ::
rozvést
(3) irrevocable divorce ::
neodvolatelné rozvod
Synonyms
Noun
1. dissolution ::
rozpuštění
2. separation ::
oddělení
Verb
4. dissolve one's marriage ::
rozpustit něčí manželství
5. separate ::
samostatný
7. disassociate ::
odloučit
Different Forms
divorce, divorced, divorcees, divorcement, divorcements, divorces, divorcing
Word Example from TV Shows
a single parent in the middle of divorce,

a single parent in the middle of DIVORCE,

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 10

I don't see why your divorce
should be any different.

I don't see why your DIVORCE should be any different.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 13

How come you didn't tell me that you
and Father were getting a divorce?

How come you didn't tell me that you and Father were getting a DIVORCE?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

50% of marriages end in divorce,

50% of marriages end in DIVORCE,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 20

That was the theme
of my parents'’ divorce.

That was the theme of my parents'’ DIVORCE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 3

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