dirempt (Meaning)
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dirempt (a.)
Divided; separated.
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dirempt (v. t.)
To separate by force; to tear apart.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dirempt
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dirempt Sentence Examples
- The mediation was unsuccessful, and the couple's marriage sadly ended in diremption.
- The diremption of the contract was ordered by the court due to a material breach.
- The termination of the agreement was deemed diremption, ending all rights and obligations.
- The diremption of the partnership caused significant financial losses for both parties involved.
- The buyer and seller mutually agreed to diremption of the sales contract due to dissatisfaction with the product.
- Diremption of the lease agreement resulted in the tenant vacating the premises and the landlord receiving possession.
- The employment contract contained a clause allowing for diremption in case of gross misconduct.
- The diremption of the joint venture brought an end to the collaboration between the two companies.
- The mortgage contract allowed for diremption in case of default on loan payments.
- The diremption of the treaty between the two countries strained diplomatic relations.
FAQs About the word dirempt
Divided; separated., To separate by force; to tear apart.
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The mediation was unsuccessful, and the couple's marriage sadly ended in diremption.
The diremption of the contract was ordered by the court due to a material breach.
The termination of the agreement was deemed diremption, ending all rights and obligations.
The diremption of the partnership caused significant financial losses for both parties involved.