How to use "divorce" in a sentence
Sentences
She knew I would never divorce her
"It won't be easy to divorce me," she said
They began as lovers, sharing every detail of their daily lives - triumphs and failures, joys and frustrations - but by the time the divorce was final, they were strangers
She hadn't changed the locks after the divorce.
Fighting with Michael, coping with the shock of separation and divorce, grieving for Danny, and putting together the show with Joel Bandiri had filled her days and nights, so she'd had no chance to think of romance.
"I mean, I thought it must have been a divorce or something."
I guess your law practice isn't just another Vegas divorce mill."
Of course, during the first of those two years, she'd still been married to Michael and had felt compelled to remain faithful to him, even though a separation and then a divorce had been in the works, and even though he had not felt constrained by any similar moral sense
There was a bitter divorce shortly before the boy died
It might have been a bitter divorce.
It brought changes in laws about divorce and children.