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Divorces refers to the legal process of ending a marriage, where two people formally separate and cease to be considered married.
The word "divorcing" refers to the process of legally ending a marriage. It is the act of dissolving the marital union between two people, usually due to the breakdown of the relationship, irreconcilable differences, or various other reasons. Divorcing couples must navigate the legal system to obtain a divorce, which can involve agreeing on matters such as property division, spousal support, and child custody.
Divorcive is not a valid word in the English language. It seems to be a misspelling or a made-up word.<br><br>However, it's possible that you meant the word "divisive". Divisive is an adjective that means causing people to disagree or argue with each other. It can also refer to a situation or issue that is causing conflict or splits within a group or organization.<br><br>Synonyms of divisive include:<br><br> Polarizing<br> Controversial<br> Bitter<br> Patriarchal<br> Astringent<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The politician's divisive comments sparked a heated debate on social media.<br> The company's decision to downsize was a divisive move that many employees opposed.
A divot is a small hole or impression made in a surface, typically by the impact of a golf ball or a footstep. In golf, a divot refers specifically to the small depression or plug of turf that is cut out of the ground when a golfer hits a ball and creates a piece of grass as it flies through the air.
Divots are small pieces of earth or turf that are lifted or torn up by the heels of animals or the feet of people, typically as a result of them walking or running in a particular area.
Divulgation refers to the act of revealing or making public something previously unknown or confidential, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. It can also refer to the state of being open or outspoken about one's thoughts, feelings, or opinions, which may not have been previously shared.
Divulgative refers to something that is meant to be shared or made publicly known, often in an extensive or detailed manner.
Divulged refers to information or a secret being revealed or made public, often in a surprising or unexpected manner.
Divulgence refers to the act of revealing or disclosing a secret or confidential information, often unintentionally. It can also mean the state of being open or frank in one's words or actions, or a careless or thoughtless revelation of something that was previously hidden or kept private.
Divulges means to reveal or disclose something previously secret or confidential, often unexpectedly or unexpectedly, typically in a way that is considered improper or unauthorized.
Divulging refers to the act of revealing or disclosing something secret, confidential, or hidden. It can also mean to expose or expose oneself as to a danger or obstacle, often unintentionally.
Divulsion refers to the act of loosening or separating something that was previously joined or stuck together. It can also mean a sudden or violent parting or separation, often used to describe a sudden or forceful breaking or tearing of something.
Divulsive refers to anything that divides or separates, especially parting or cleaving something apart. It can also describe something that is tending to divide or separate. In medical contexts, divulsive refers to tearing or splitting, particularly in tissues or organs. For example, a divulsive wound is one in which the skin or tissue splits or tears.
Divvies is a plural noun that refers to equal or fair shares or portions of something, often used to describe the distribution of food or other items among a group of people, especially children. For example, "The kids are fighting over the remaining divvies of candy."
Divvy is a verb that means to distribute or share something equally among a group of people. For example, "The company decided to divvy up the profits among the employees." It can also mean to assign or allocate something, such as tasks or responsibilities, to others. For example, "I have divvyed up the workload among the team members so that everyone has a fair share."
Divvying means to distribute or divide something, such as money, goods, or tasks, into equal or approximate equal parts among a group of people. It can also mean to allocate or assign something, such as responsibilities or duties, among a group. For example: "The siblings divvied up the inheritance among themselves."
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, commonly known as the "Festival of Lights." It is typically celebrated over five days in autumn and honors the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. During Diwali, revelers light lamps, fireworks, and crackers to illuminate their homes and surroundings, symbolizing the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana. The festival is also associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity, and people often decorate their homes with rangoli, diyas, and other ornaments.
Dixie is a noun and is typically used to refer to the Southern United States, particularly the region that was once part of the Confederacy. It can also refer to a cultural or historical aspect of this region, such as its music, cuisine, or way of life.
Dixiecrat refers to a former supporter of the Democratic Party in the southern United States who voted for the States' Rights Democratic Party (usually called the Dixiecrats) in the presidential elections of 1948 and 1956. The Dixiecrats were a group of Southern Democrats who opposed the Democratic Party's civil rights agenda and its liberal presidential candidate, Harry Truman, and instead supported Truman's opponent, Strom Thurmond, in the 1948 presidential election. The term "Dixiecrat" is often used synonymously with "Southern Democrat" or "States' Rights Democrat".
Dixiecratic refers to a political ideology that emerged in the Southern United States, particularly among white voters, during the mid-20th century. It is characterized by a combination of conservative and populist beliefs, often aligned with states' rights and racial segregation. The term "Dixiecratic" was initially used to describe Southern Democrats who opposed the Civil Rights Movement and the policies of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and who subsequently-switched to supporting the Republican Party. Today, the term is often used more broadly to describe any political ideology that combines conservative values with Southern regionalism and cultural traditions.
The term "Dixiecrats" refers to a group of Southern Democrats who broke away from the Democratic Party in the United States in 1948 to form the States' Rights Democratic Party, commonly known as the Dixiecrats. They were primarily from the Southern states and were opposed to the civil rights movement and the progressive policies of President Harry S. Truman and the Democratic Party. The term is derived from the nickname "Dixie," which is a colloquialism for the Southern United States, and "crat," a suffix indicating allegiance to a particular political party.
A branch of traditional jazz music that originated in the southern United States, particularly in New Orleans, around the early 20th century. It is characterized by its upbeat, spontaneous, and emotive style, often featuring brass instruments such as trumpets, trombones, and clarinets, as well as piano, banjo, and drums. Dixieland jazz is known for its lively rhythms, blues and swing influences, and call-and-response patterns between band members.
The term "Dixies" refers to the Southern United States, particularly in a cultural or regional sense. It is also shorthand for "Mississippis", referring to the slave-holding states of Mississippi and Missouri. Additionally, "Dixie" can refer to a cultural or musical heritage that is perceived as typical of the American South, such as in the nickname for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
"Dixit" is a Latin phrase that means "he/she/it said". It is often used in literature, music, and art to indicate that someone spoke or expressed a thought. In popular culture, "Dixit" is also the title of a popular board game that combines storytelling and social deduction.
DIY stands for "Do-It-Yourself," which refers to a project or activity where an individual or team takes on the responsibility of planning, designing, and executing it without the help of professional experts or contractors.
Diyarbakır is a city in southeastern Turkey, situated on the banks of the Tigris River. It is the largest city in the region and the capital of the Diyarbakır Province. The city is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, including its well-preserved medieval fortifications and a rich archaeological legacy.
A do-it-yourself (DIY) person is someone who attempts to build, create, or repair something independently, without the assistance of a professional.
Dizygotic refers to twins that develop from two separate eggs, each fertilized by a different sperm. In other words, dizygotic twins are also known as fraternal twins, and they are not genetically identical, just like any other siblings.
Dizygous refers to two or more eggs or offspring that develop from the same fertilized egg or zygote, sharing the same genetic material and sibling status. In other words, dizygous individuals are genetically identical, as they came from the same source (the same egg) and have the same genetic makeup. Dizygous twins, for example, are a pair of twins that develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two and forms two separate embryos.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "dizzard." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used or recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Dizzied means to make someone feel dizzy or disoriented, often due to a sudden movement or change in one's surroundings. It can also mean to confuse or disorient someone mentally, leaving them feeling uncertain or unclear about what is happening.
Dizzier is an adjective that means feeling or causing a sensation of giddiness or vertigo. It can also describe something that is more confused, disoriented, or bewildered than usual.