The noun divorce is a singular, common, abstract noun, a word for a procedure.
"To get a divorce you go to divorce court and divorce each other."
"The Divorce" or "The day that changed everything"
break, dedomiciling, departure, detachment, dialysis, disconnection, disengagement, disjunction, disrelation, dissociation, dissolution, disunion, division, divorce, divorcement, embarkation, estrangement, farewell, gap, leave-taking, parting, parting of the ways, partition, , rift, rupture, segregatoin, severance, split, split-up
It is actually quite simple to detest a divorce. First you must have a strong feeling of not liking the divorce. When you express that dislike you are detesting it. But if you mean "contest" then that is something entirely different.
Proper noun
freedom
It is a Noun !
This can be a noun or a verb. Here are some sentences.We should divorce ourselves from this situation before the newspapers hear what's going on.He asked her for a divorce.They will divorce in a few months.
Quickie can be used as both a noun (a quickie) and an adjective (a quickie divorce).
The word get is a noun form; a document of release in Jewish law; a bill of divorce; something begotten; the entire offspring of a male animal; something earned, salary, profits. The noun form for the verb to get is the gerund (verbal noun) getting.
The word 'religion' is a noun, a word for a belief in or an organized system of beliefs in a god or gods; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'religion' is it.Example: That religion doesn't allow divorce. It defines marriage as a sacred vow.
Divorcio is a Portuguese equivalent of 'divorce'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'o' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'um' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'djee-VOHR-syoo' in Portugal and according to the carioca accent of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Hilary did not divorce but their parents divorce?
divorce law
The "get" is the divorce document or also refers to the divorce itself.
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how do you get your maiden name back after a divorce if you didn't get it on your divorce decree
I divorce you. I divorce you. I divorce you. Done