diremption

/daɪˈrɛmpʃn, -ˈrɛmpʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

A state of being broken or separated, especially a state of being separated from God or one’s own moral principles.

“The diremption of the community was evident in the decline of church attendance and the rise of secular activities.”

Synonyms

  • alienation
  • estrangement

Antonyms

  • reconciliation
  • reunification