Diremption — Di*remp tion, n. [L. diremptio.] A tearing apart; violent separation. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diremption — index split Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
diremption — də̇ˈrem(p)shən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin diremption , diremptio, from diremptus (past participle of dirimere to take apart, separate, from dir from dis apart + imere, from emere to take, buy) + ion , io ion more at dis , redeem … Useful english dictionary
diremption — /di remp sheuhn/, n. a sharp division into two parts; disjunction; separation. [1615 25; < L diremption (s. of diremptio), equiv. to dirempt(us) (ptp. of dirimere to separate, equiv. to dis DIS 1 + imere, comb. form of emere to take, buy) + ion… … Universalium
diremption — noun A ripping apart; a forceful sundering … Wiktionary
diremption — n. forceful separation; tearing apart; disjunction … English contemporary dictionary
diremption — di·remp·tion … English syllables
Hegel, spirit, and politics — Leo Rauch Hegel’s impact on political thought has been immense giving shape to the major political movements of the modern world. Yet the person of average education is hardly familiar with the name, which is usually identified with a small… … History of philosophy
dirimant — dirimant, ante [ dirimɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1701; du lat. dirimere « annuler » ♦ Dr. Empêchement dirimant, qui met obstacle à la célébration d un mariage, ou qui, si le mariage a déjà été célébré, l annule. ⇒ prohibitif. Didact. Objection dirimante,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
diremţiune — diremţiúne s. f., g. d. art. diremţiúnii Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic DIREMŢIÚNE s.f. (Liv.) Separare, ruptură (între prieteni); (spec.) Despărţire, divorţ, desfiinţare a unei căsătorii. [cf. lat. diremptio, fr.… … Dicționar Român