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divorcement

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for divorcement.

Editorial note

If memory serves they forcefully reinstated the package against the maintainer's wishes, which is a divorcement from the people they claimed to serve at best, and legally dubious at worst.

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Quick take

(figuratively, psychology) Complete detachment or disunion.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(figuratively, psychology) Complete detachment or disunion.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for divorcement.

noun

(figuratively, psychology) Complete detachment or disunion.

Example sentences

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If memory serves they forcefully reinstated the package against the maintainer's wishes, which is a divorcement from the people they claimed to serve at best, and legally dubious at worst.

2

I have never created a website that I would not mind being fully crawled and indexed into another dataset that was divorced from the source (other than such divorcement makes it much harder to check pedigree, which is an academic concern, not a data-content concern: if people want to trust information from sources they can't know and they can't verify I can't fix that for them).

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use divorcement in a sentence?

If memory serves they forcefully reinstated the package against the maintainer's wishes, which is a divorcement from the people they claimed to serve at best, and legally dubious at worst.

What does divorcement mean?

(figuratively, psychology) Complete detachment or disunion.

What part of speech is divorcement?

divorcement is commonly used as noun.