sunder in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To sunder means to split or break apart, often resulting in separation or division.
Sample Sentences
- The storm threatened to sunder the old oak tree, leaving it vulnerable to collapse.
- Years of conflict had sundered the once-united community into rival factions.
- She felt it was necessary to sunder her ties with the toxic relationships in her life.
- The unexpected news seemed to sunder their plans for a peaceful vacation.
- His harsh words were enough to sunder their friendship, leaving both of them heartbroken.
- The fierce argument threatened to sunder their once unbreakable friendship.
- History has shown how war can sunder nations and leave deep scars on their people.
- She felt her heart sunder every time she remembered the promises he had broken.
- The artist aimed to sunder the traditional boundaries of creativity with her avant-garde work.
- In the face of adversity, they chose to unite rather than allow circumstances to sunder their resolve.
- The sudden revelation seemed to sunder their long-standing friendship.
- In his rage, he threatened to sunder all ties with the organization.
- The storm was powerful enough to sunder the ancient tree in two.
- An unexpected argument can sunder even the closest of families.
- The treaty aimed to heal divisions that had long sundered the nation.
- As the storm approached, the winds seemed ready to sunder the old oak tree in half.
- The artist sought to sunder the boundaries between reality and imagination in his work.
- In a moment of despair, he felt that the tragedy would sunder his family forever.
- They decided to sunder their ties to the past and start anew in a different city.
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