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Adjective(1) independent; not united or joint(2) standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything(3) separated according to race, sex, class, or religion(4) have the connection undone; having become separate(5) independent(6) have the connection undone(7) go one's own away(8) move apart(9) treat differently on the basis of sex or race 1(10) divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork(11) disconnected(12) alone(13) individual
Verb(1) act as a barrier between; stand between(2) force, take, or pull apart(3) mark as different(4) separate into parts or portions(5) divide into components or constituents(6) arrange or order by classes or categories(7) make a division or separation(8) discontinue an association or relation; go different ways(9) go one's own way; move apart(10) become separated into pieces or fragments(11) treat differently on the basis of sex or race(12) come apart(13) divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork(14) remove something from group; keep or set apart(15) isolate(16) segregate

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(1) The bathroom is fit for a king and queen, with his and hers basins, large mirrors framed by driftwood, a separate shower room and toilet and a huge tub also encased in wood.(2) Several students at the meeting felt that the auditor selection process should be a separate issue from the approval of financial statements.(3) A new toy was placed among seven familiar toys, and in a separate room the owner asked Rico to fetch it using a name the dog had never heard before.(4) The group were formerly close-knit but are now a bunch of individuals moving in separate directions and facing different problems.(5) You can even install a doorbell with 2 different sounds and 2 separate buttons.(6) But in the end, he didn't oppose the launch, so I think that's a separate issue.(7) With experience, you are genuinely able to separate yourself from the writer and your current function as a director.(8) The voluntary first aid service has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art first aid caravan with its own separate crew quarters and treatment centre.(9) Young people these days don't separate drugs and drink - it's just there to be had.(10) There are two separate and distinct conditions for the exercise of the discretion created by that provision.(11) He survived when the ships he served on were torpedoed on three separate occasions.(12) However, you get much better value for money by buying two separate polices.(13) Further north, there are traces of four more buildings, one quite separate from the rest.(14) All patients are located in separate rooms to prevent infection.(15) Ministers have made it clear that such issues are separate from the seabed and foreshore legislation.(16) There were fears about what might happen if both engines failed in separate incidents.
Related Words
(1) separate from
(2) separate out
(3) separate room
(4) under separate cover
(5) separate cover
(6) separate oneself from
(7) separate school
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unconnected
2. set apart
4. freestanding


Verb
6. disconnect
7. partition
8. isolate
10. fork
12. break away from
13. divide
14. sort
15. disunite
16. split
17. ramify
18. discriminate
19. distinguish
20. part
21. come apart


Noun
22. reprint


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Separate rooms.
Yeah, that's a given.

SEPARATE rooms. Yeah, that's a given.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 9


Your trial will separate the truths
from the falsehoods.

Your trial will SEPARATE the truths from the falsehoods.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 10


...we live together, but in separate,
heterosexual bedrooms.

...we live together, but in SEPARATE, heterosexual bedrooms.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 1


because they are three
totally separate forms.

because they are three totally SEPARATE forms.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 14


Uh, okay, that's
a separate issue.

Uh, okay, that's a SEPARATE issue.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17


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