diremption (Meaning)

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diremption (n.)

A tearing apart; violent separation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of diremption

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diremption Sentence Examples

  1. The diremption of the contract was a huge blow to the company's bottom line.
  2. The court's decision to grant a diremption was based on the fact that the contract was void from the beginning.
  3. The diremption of the marriage was a painful and traumatic experience for both parties involved.
  4. The diremption of the contract was a last resort, after all other attempts to resolve the dispute had failed.
  5. The diremption of the contract was a necessary step to protect the rights of both parties.
  6. The diremption of the marriage was a difficult decision, but it was the best thing for both parties involved.
  7. The diremption of the contract was a complex and time-consuming process.
  8. The diremption of the marriage was a relief for both parties involved, as it allowed them to move on with their lives.
  9. The diremption of the contract was a costly and disruptive process, but it was ultimately worth it.
  10. The diremption of the marriage was a sad and difficult process, but it was ultimately the right decision.

FAQs About the word diremption

A tearing apart; violent separation.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The diremption of the contract was a huge blow to the company's bottom line.

The court's decision to grant a diremption was based on the fact that the contract was void from the beginning.

The diremption of the marriage was a painful and traumatic experience for both parties involved.

The diremption of the contract was a last resort, after all other attempts to resolve the dispute had failed.