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1 asunder
asun·der[əˈsʌndəʳ, AM -dɚ]those whom God hath joined together let no man put \asunder was Gott zusammengefügt hat, soll der Mensch nicht scheidento split sth \asunder etw spaltento tear sth \asunder etw auseinanderreißen* * *[ə'sʌndə(r)]adv (liter)(= apart) auseinander; (= in pieces) entzwei, in Stücke... let no man put asunder —..., soll der Mensch nicht trennen or scheiden
* * *asunder [əˈsʌndə(r)]cut sth asunder etwas entzweischneiden;tear sth asunder etwas zerreißenB präd adj obs (voneinander) getrennt, auseinander(liegend), fig auch verschieden* * *adv.entzwei adv.
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