divorceé

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Englisch - Türkisch
boşanmış kimse
dul kadın
dul kimse
dul
divorce
boşanmak

Ona boşanmak istediğini söyledi. - She told him she wanted a divorce.

Tom Mary'den boşanmak istedi. - Tom asked Mary for a divorce.

divorce
boşamak

Sami, Leyla'yı boşamak niyetinde değildi. - Sami didn't intend to divorce Layla.

divorce
{i} boşanma

Cidden boşanmayı düşünüyor musun? - Are you seriously thinking about getting a divorce?

Bütün boşanmalarının temel nedeni evliliktir. - Marriage is the main cause of all divorces.

divorce
{i} boşama

Sami, Leyla'yı boşamak niyetinde değildi. - Sami didn't intend to divorce Layla.

Kendisini boşamaması için karısını ikna etti. - He persuaded his wife not to divorce him.

divorcee
boşanmış kadın
divorcee
{i} dul kimse
divorcee
mutallaka
divorcee
{i} boşanmış kimse
divorcée
{i} boşanmış kadın
divorce
ayrılmak

Mary'nin ondan ayrılmak istediğini haber aldım. - I got word that Mary wants to divorce him.

divorce
{f} ayırmak
divorce
divorcee boşanmış kimse
divorce
talâk
divorce
kocasından ayrılmak
divorce
eşinden ayrılmak
divorce
dul erkek
divorce
{f} boşan

Boşanmayı kabul edeceğim. - I will consent to the divorce.

Bütün boşanmalarının temel nedeni evliliktir. - Marriage is the main cause of all divorces.

divorce
dul adam
divorce
{i} ayrılık

Boşanmalar, boşanan çiftlerin ortak arkadaşlarını zor durumda bırakabilir, özellikle de ayrılık sert ve tantanalı olmuşsa. - Divorce can put mutual friends of the divorcing couple in a difficult position, particularly if it's an acrimonious split.

Boşanma genellikle acı bir ayrılıktır. - Divorce is generally a painful parting.

divorce
alâkasını kesmek
divorce
ayrılık/boşanma
divorce
boşa

O, yıllar süren mutsuzluktan sonra onu boşadı. - He divorced her after years of unhappiness.

Tom on beş yıldan daha önce ilk eşinden boşandı. - Tom divorced his first wife more than fifteen years ago.

divorce
divorcement boşama
divorce
{i} ayrılma

Tom ve Mary kötü bir ayrılma yaşadı. - Tom and Mary had an ugly divorce.

Mary'nin ondan ayrılmak istediğini haber aldım. - I got word that Mary wants to divorce him.

divorcé
{i} boşanmış erkek
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von divorceé im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

divorcée
A divorced woman
divorcee
a divorced woman or a woman who is separated from her husband
divorcee
{i} divorced woman
divorcee
A person divorced
divorcee
A divorcee is a person, especially a woman, who is divorced
divorcée
{i} (French) divorcee, divorced woman
divorce
A separation of connected things

The Civil War split between Virginia and West Virginia was a divorce based along cultural and economic, as well as geographic, lines.

divorce
To end one's own marriage in this way

Lucy divorced Steve when she discovered that he had been unfaithful.

divorce
To separate something that was connected

The radical group voted to divorce itself from the main faction and start an independent movement.

divorcé
A divorced man
divorcées
plural form of divorcée
divorcés
plural form of divorcé
divorce
{v} to separate married persons by law
divorce
{n} a separation in marriage
Divorce
separation
divorce
To obtain a legal divorce
divorce
The dissolution of the marriage tie was regulated by the Mosaic law (Deut 24: 1-4) The Jews, after the Captivity, were reguired to dismiss the foreign women they had married contrary to the law (Ezra 10: 11-19) Christ limited the permission of divorce to the single case of adultery It seems that it was not uncommon for the Jews at that time to dissolve the union on very slight pretences (Matt 5: 31, 32; 19: 1-9; Mark 10: 2-12; Luke 16: 18) These precepts given by Christ regulate the law of divorce in the Christian Church
divorce
To dissolve the marriage contract of, either wholly or partially; to separate by divorce
divorce
This is properly a divorce, and called, technically, divorce a vinculo matrimonii
divorce
To make away; to put away
divorce
To end ones own marriage in this way
divorce
{f} end a marriage; cut off, banish; be separated
divorce
The separation of a married woman from the bed and board of her husband divorce a mensa et toro (or thoro), "from bed and board
divorce
The legal dissolution of a marriage
divorce
" The decree or writing by which marriage is dissolved
divorce
That which separates
divorce
A common name for a marriage that is legally ended
divorce
To legally dissolve a marriage between two people
divorce
the legal dissolution of a marriage get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage; "The couple divorced after only 6 months
divorce
1 Dissolution of the bonds of marriage
divorce
A legal judgment that severs the marriage of two people and restores them to the status of single persons Also call a dissolution of marriage
divorce
The decree or writing by which marriage is dissolved
divorce
A divorce is the formal ending of a marriage by (Hukuk) Numerous marriages now end in divorce
divorce
– the process by which a marriage is legally dissolved
divorce
{i} legal dissolution of a marriage; formal separation of a husband and wife; separation, disunion
divorce
For the purpose of TRA, it is not only the fact of a divorce but also the division of pension benefits after a marriage dissolution that constitute a divorce When a court rules that a member has not the means or the inclination to pay a former spouse the value of the future pension benefits to which the former spouse is entitled, it is the role of TRA to ensure the benefits are divided as decreed
divorce
The legal separation of man and wife, effected by the judgment or decree of a court, and either totally dissolving the marriage relation, or suspending its effects so far as concerns the cohabitation of the parties
divorce
To separate or disunite; to sunder
divorce
If a man and woman divorce or if one of them divorces the other, their marriage is legally ended. My parents divorced when I was very young He and Lillian had got divorced I am absolutely furious that he divorced me to marry her Mr Gold is divorcing for the second time I got divorced when I was about
divorce
The final, legal ending of a marriage, by Court order
divorce
If you say that one thing cannot be divorced from another, you mean that the two things cannot be considered as different and separate things. Good management in the police cannot be divorced from accountability We have been able to divorce sex from reproduction. = dissociate. Dissolution of a valid marriage, usually freeing the parties to remarry. In societies in which religious authority is strong and the religion holds that marriage is indissoluble (e.g., Roman Catholicism, Hinduism), divorce may be difficult and rare. In the U.S. at the beginning of the 21st century there was about one divorce for every two marriages. The rate of divorce in the U.S. is greater than it is in most other Western countries, though divorce rates climbed in those countries in the last decades of the 20th century. 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. See also annulment
divorce
part; cease or break association with; "She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president"
divorce
The legal ending of a Marriage so that the husband and wife are free to re-marry
divorce
3. A divorce of one thing from another, or a divorce between two things is a separation between them which is permanent or is likely to be permanent. this divorce of Christian culture from the roots of faith
divorce
A legal dissolution of the marriage contract by a court or other body having competent authority
divorce
Future tense of marriage
divorce
The dissolution of a marriage
divorce
The legal ending of a marriage
divorce
Separation; disunion of things closely united
divorce
get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage; "The couple divorced after only 6 months"
divorce
divorcement
divorces
plural of divorce
divorces
third-person singular of divorce
divorcé
{i} (French) divorced man
divorceé

    Silbentrennung

    di·vor·cee

    Türkische aussprache

    dıvôrsey

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    /dəˈvôrˌsā/ /dəˈvɔːrˌseɪ/
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