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диву
rozwiedziony
divorced [dɪˈvɔ:st, Am -ˈvɔ:rst] ADJ
1. divorced (from spouse):
divorced
2. divorced (unconnected):
divorced
I. divorce [dɪˈvɔ:s, Am -ˈvɔ:rs] N
1. divorce LAW:
2. divorce fig of ideas:
II. divorce [dɪˈvɔ:s, Am -ˈvɔ:rs] VB trans
1. divorce (leave):
rozwodzić [perf rozwieść] się z kimś
2. divorce fig (detach):
to divorce sth from sth
oddzielać [perf oddzielić] coś od czegoś
III. divorce [dɪˈvɔ:s, Am -ˈvɔ:rs] VB intr
rozwodzić [perf rozwieść] się
Present
Idivorce
youdivorce
he/she/itdivorces
wedivorce
youdivorce
theydivorce
Past
Idivorced
youdivorced
he/she/itdivorced
wedivorced
youdivorced
theydivorced
Present Perfect
Ihavedivorced
youhavedivorced
he/she/ithasdivorced
wehavedivorced
youhavedivorced
theyhavedivorced
Past Perfect
Ihaddivorced
youhaddivorced
he/she/ithaddivorced
wehaddivorced
youhaddivorced
theyhaddivorced
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to get divorced
rozwodzić [perf rozwieść] się
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Technical decisions must not be divorced from ethics.
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The marriage was short livedthey separated three months later and were divorced in 1926.
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His parents divorced when he was in high school.
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They were together for 13 years and had two sons, but the marriage ended in divorce.
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The marriage ended in divorce after nine years.
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