divorce

UK /dɪˈvɔːs/ US /dɪˈvɔɹs/
noun 4verb 4name 1

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

amicable, uncontested | acrimonious, bitter | messy, painful | quick

VERB + DIVORCE

want

apply for, ask for, file for, petition for, seek, sue for, want

After years of unhappy marriage, he decided to seek a divorce.

get, obtain

She decided to get a divorce after realizing they wanted different things in life.

experience, go through

My uncle experienced a difficult divorce last year, but he's doing better now.

agree to, consent to

contest

My parents decided not to contest the divorce, which made the process much quicker.

grant (sb)

The judge granted her a divorce after she proved her husband's infidelity in court.

refuse sb

end in

Their relationship sadly ended in divorce after ten years of marriage.

DIVORCE + VERB

come through

Once the divorce came through, she finally felt ready to start a new chapter in her life.

DIVORCE + NOUN

court | case, proceedings | decree, settlement

figures, rate, statistics

Recent divorce statistics show that more couples are seeking counseling before making final decisions.

law

PREP

~ from

She finally got her divorce from her husband after years of legal battles.

~ on the grounds of

She filed for a divorce on the grounds of abandonment after he left without explanation.

PHRASES

grounds for divorce

Infidelity is one of the most common grounds for divorce in many countries.

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