Separate

Word SEPARATE
Character 8
Hyphenation sep a rate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Separate"

What do we mean by separate?

To set, force, or keep apart. intransitive verb

To put space between; space apart or scatter. intransitive verb

To form a border or barrier between (two areas or groups). intransitive verb

To place in different groups; sort. intransitive verb

To differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish. intransitive verb

To cause to be distinct or different. intransitive verb

To remove from a mixture or combination; isolate. intransitive verb

To cause (one person) to stop living with another, or to cause (a couple) to stop living together, often by decree. intransitive verb

To terminate a contractual relationship with (someone); discharge. intransitive verb

To come apart; become detached. intransitive verb

To withdraw or break away. intransitive verb

To part company; go away from each other; disperse. intransitive verb

To stop living together as a couple. intransitive verb

To become divided into components or parts. intransitive verb

Not touching or adjoined; detached. adjective

Existing or considered as an independent entity. adjective

Dissimilar from all others; distinct or individual. adjective

(usually in the plural) Anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Separate

The word "separate" in example sentences

In connection with this fracture, reference must be made to a condition frequently met with, in which the epiphysial portion of the acromion is found to be separate from the body of the process -- _separate acromion_. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

"He was holy, harmless, undefiled, and separate from sinners:" not _separate_ in the sense of not eating and drinking with them, of not associating and conversing with them; but separate in the sense that he was not, like them, a transgressor of the law of ❋ John Kline (1830)

Purchas having considered some of the ships belonging to _single_ adventurers or subscriptions, which made separate voyages or parts of voyages, as _separate_ adventures. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

The headlessee argued that they were not, because the headlease of the upper parts was not a lease "of a separate dwelling" but of many ­separate dwellings. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Of course, there's pride, and then there's pride, and most people seem better able than me to keep the sin separate from the normal human emotion. ❋ David (2008)

These forests occur from approximately 800m elevation on the western slopes of the Andes, and extend to the Pacific Ocean, excluding portions of dry forests and mangrove habitats, which we classify as a separate ecoregion. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They're just trying to push Hezbollah back and get as many weapons and what they call separate Hezbollah from their weapons and ammunition. ❋ Unknown (2006)

There are professional investors who are pressuring hedge funds to open up what they call separate accounts, which is -- which means that the -- the professional investors can monitor a little bit more closely what the hedge fund manager is investing in, whether he's veering from his strategy, whether he's taking on risks he promised he wouldn't. ❋ Unknown (2005)

On what he called a separate issue involving the 787, Fancher said the company was inspecting the company's test fleet of 787s after identifying a problem affecting the horizontal tail. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He also discovered another state during his travels, the state of Eau Claire, which he identified as a separate state during a speech in Wisconsin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Our group I, which is formed by specimens from Veneto and the Po River system draining into the Adriatic Sea, corresponds to the Padano-Venetian ichthyogeographic district (PV), except for two Middle Adriatic drainages, which we identify as a separate group (III). ❋ Flavio Marchetto (2010)

An Interior Ministry spokesman, who would not be identified by name under French rules, confirmed the arrest of 12 people, three in what he called "a first wave this morning," and nine in what he called a separate, later operation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He said he spent 14 days in a solitary cell before being moved to group quarters at the main Bagram prison, which he described as a separate area. ❋ Joshua Partlow , Msnbc.com - Only On Msnbc.com (2009)

Writers of the Future is, by all accounts, entirely separate from the Scientologists; it's considered very legitimate and well-respected in the genre, with lots of famous authors participating. ❋ Heather McDougal (2009)

Ramsay before this moving wards so he and RR are in separate wards. ❋ Norfolk Blogger (2009)

Keep refactoring separate from the addition of new functionality. ❋ Mia (2009)

Another feature of ties between works is the pervasive dialogue between works and people that might at first seem to exist in separate spheres: Fiesler looks at an inherently collaborative form, the role-playing game, which foregrounds the role of community in constituting the creation as well as the value of the creation. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

Then, in separate chapters, the introduction treats of the text's retrospective aspects in reference to its manuscript antecedents, and explains the principles of the present critical edition. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We don’t have a truly global economy yet (as noted, each country’s own economy is somewhat separate from the rest of the world, more so for some countries than others.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

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