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/dir"euh meuhnt/, adj.causing to become wholly void; nullifying.[1840-50; < L diriment-, s. of dirimens, prp. of dirimere; see DIREMPTION]
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Diriment — Dir i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See {Dirempt}.] (Law) Absolute. [1913 Webster] {Diriment impediment} (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that nullifies marriage. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diriment — [dir′ə mənt] adj. [< L dirimens, prp. of dirimere, to interrupt < dis , apart + emere, to take: see REDEEM] invalidating; nullifying: chiefly in R.C.Ch. diriment impediment, an obstacle invalidating an attempted marriage … English World dictionary
diriment — adj. Law nullifying. Phrases and idioms: diriment impediment a factor (e.g. the existence of a prior marriage) rendering a marriage null and void from the beginning. Etymology: L dirimere f. dir = DIS + emere take … Useful english dictionary
Diriment impediment — Diriment Dir i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See {Dirempt}.] (Law) Absolute. [1913 Webster] {Diriment impediment} (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that nullifies marriage. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diriment impediment — [ dɪrɪm(ə)nt] noun (in ecclesiastical law) a factor which invalidates a marriage, such as the existence of a prior marriage. Origin C19: diriment from L. diriment , dirimere interrupt … English new terms dictionary
diriment — di|ri|ment Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable … Diccionari Català-Català
diriment — adj. nullifying, disqualifying, voiding … English contemporary dictionary
diriment — dir·i·ment … English syllables
diriment — /ˈdɪrəmənt/ (say diruhmuhnt) adjective 1. that renders absolutely void; nullifying. 2. Roman Catholic Church rendering marriage null and void from the very beginning. {Latin dirimens, present participle, separating, breaking off} …
diriment — a. Law, nullifying, especially as regards impediments to marriage … Dictionary of difficult words