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Meaning of discovenant
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discovenant (v. t.)
To dissolve covenant with.
discovenant Sentence Examples
- The two parties were unable to come to an agreement, resulting in a discovenant.
- The treaty between the two nations was discovenanted due to irreconcilable differences.
- The judge ruled that the contract was void due to a discovenant of the terms.
- The company's board of directors decided to discovenant their partnership with the other firm.
- The couple's marriage was discovenanted after years of trying to make it work.
- The neighbors had a discovenant over the property line, which led to a legal battle.
- The discovenant of the peace treaty led to renewed hostilities between the two countries.
- The shareholders voted to discovenant the merger proposal, citing financial concerns.
- The discovenant of the joint venture left both parties feeling betrayed and disappointed.
- The discovenant of the diplomatic relations between the two nations left the international community concerned.
FAQs About the word discovenant
To dissolve covenant with.
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The two parties were unable to come to an agreement, resulting in a discovenant.
The treaty between the two nations was discovenanted due to irreconcilable differences.
The judge ruled that the contract was void due to a discovenant of the terms.
The company's board of directors decided to discovenant their partnership with the other firm.