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di·vorced [dɪˈvɔ:st] PRID.

1. divorced (ceased to be married):

divorced

2. divorced (out of touch):

to be divorced from sth

I . di·vorce [dɪˈvɔ:s] SAM.

II . di·vorce [dɪˈvɔ:s] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. divorce (annul marriage):

to divorce sb [or get divorced from sb]

2. divorce (distance):

III . di·vorce [dɪˈvɔ:s] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

ločevati se [dov. obl. ločiti se]

Primeri uporabe besede divorced

to divorce sb [or get divorced from sb]

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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A woman was divorced and sent back to her family not only for bad health or barrenness but disobedience, jealousy, and even talkativeness.
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There were 4,926 married individuals, 647 widows or widowers and 517 individuals who are divorced.
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The bickering divorced couple is forced to decide what living arrangements are best for the girl.
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The couple divorced in 1920, reputedly over political differences with her parents.
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His parents divorced when he was 2, and his father permanently abandoned the family.
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She divorced four of her husbands, allegedly running one off with a frying pan.
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Jasmine's father is a famous actor and her parents are divorced.
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Because nearly 40 percent of marriages end in divorce and people remarry, children of divorced parents are forced to cope with a new blended family.
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The marriage ended in 1974, but sources are unclear whether she was divorced or widowed.
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They divorced in 1960 after a long battle over alimony.
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