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to divorcing
verb
To legally dissolve a marriage between two people.
Exact(13)
Paralegal support systems and resources offered to divorcing mothers are not readily available to men.
Married couples are having children later than they used to, divorcing less and investing heavily in parenting time.
Mr. McAndrews has a long-term strategy that boils down to divorcing online advertising from Internet searches.
"Often there seem to be very few benefits to divorcing or changing partners, while the displays themselves are very demanding.
Loulou de la Falaise was 21 and on her way to divorcing Desmond FitzGerald when she was photographed in 1968 for Diana Vreeland's Vogue, picnicking wistfully with her impossibly wayward mother, Maxime.
The business has continued to grow instead of being drained or dismantled, as often is the case for businesses bound to divorcing couples.
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To divorce?
They plan to divorce.
And thus, time to divorce.
"Nobody chooses to divorce.
Kravinsky's wife threatened to divorce him.
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