In some mystical, but real sense, marriage is a reunion, the reincorporation of what had been sundered. |
He separates the righteous from those who must forever be sundered from their God. |
Seconds later, his body thrust forward with a force that sundered the straps holding him in the chair and he fell to the floor, dead. |
Single generations are sundered by unbridgeable mental and spiritual gulfs. |
They accept with equanimity the true horror of aging alone, sundered from family and community. |
That fabric has long since been sundered and social anarchy has been the consequence. |