Divorce in spanish

Divorcio

pronunciation: diboʊɹ̩θioʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

divorce1 = divorcio. 

Example: Transport is a phenomenon studied, in this instance, by the discipline of geography, just as divorce is studied by law.

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» divorce court = juzgado de familia.

Example: Year without a wash leads to divorce court.

» divorce expectancy = índice de divorcios.

Example: According to the article, persons who eat onions with every meal have a life expectancy of some 1% above the national average, but they are invited to only 20% as many parties and their divorce expectancy is 200% above the national average = De acuerdo con el artículo, las personas que comen cebollas en cada comida tienen una esperanza de vida de un 1% por encima de la media nacional, pero se les invita sólo a un 20% de las fiestas y su índice de divorcios es del 200% por encima de la media.

» divorce lawyer = abogado matrimonialista, abogado especializado en divorcios.

Example: By chance, Giselle meets dishy divorce lawyer Robert Philip and his young daughter who are captivated by her sweetness and innocence.

» file + a petition for divorce = pedir el divorcio, solicitar el divorcio, entablar pleito de divorcio.

Example: In order to entitle you to file a petition for divorce, you would be required to prove that your wife has deserted you without any reasonable cause.

» file for + divorce = pedir el divorcio, solicitar el divorcio, entablar pleito de divorcio.

Example: There is no easy way to deal with being under the same roof after the divorce has been filed.

» go through + (a) divorce = pasar por un divorcio.

Example: If you have followed along with me over the years you may know that I went through heartbreak, divorce, depression and some rough times over the past few years.

» no-fault divorce = divorcio sin determinación de culpabilidad.

Example: In a number of states, irreconcilable differences is the accepted ground for a no-fault divorce.

divorce2 = divorciarse, separarse. 

Example: These relations are constructed through negotiations and contestations that cannot be easily divorced from cultural context.

Divorce synonyms

dissociate in spanish: disociar, pronunciation: dɪsoʊsieɪt part of speech: verb disjoint in spanish: desarticular, pronunciation: dɪsdʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective split up in spanish: separar, pronunciation: splɪtʌp part of speech: noun, verb disunite in spanish: desunir, pronunciation: dɪʒunaɪt part of speech: verb dissassociate in spanish: disociar, pronunciation: dɪsəsoʊʃiət part of speech: verb divorcement in spanish: divorcio, pronunciation: dɪvɔrsmənt part of speech: noun
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