Definition: The word "antidivorce" is a biblical term referring to the act or practice of reconciling two opposite parties in divorce proceedings, often involving the marriage's dissolution. Antidivorce refers to the reconciliation process wherein one spouse allows another party to receive custody and financial support while both parties remain married. It typically involves a court order allowing one spouse to divorce their ex-partner without an official divorce proceeding and allowing the other spouse to remain married but to be granted full custody of their children. Definition: The act or practice of reconciling two opposite parties in divorce proceedings, often involving the marriage's dissolution, is called antidivorce.