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I . sepa·rate ADJ [ˈsepərət]

separate (not joined)
separate (independent)
separate (independent)
to go separate ways
to keep sth separate

II . sepa·rate N [ˈsepərət] separates pl

III . sepa·rate VB trans [ˈsepəreɪt]

IV . sepa·rate VB intr [ˈsepəreɪt]

1. separate (become detached):

separate
separate CHEM
separate intr
separate trans

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There, plant staff separate non-combustible items and divert them to their proper destination.
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The starter battery is kept separate from the model in a wand-like device.
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Often, the reason for doing so is to separate a high-growth division from a larger parent company.
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It contains a ballroom, and has separate stables and a fernery on its original curtilage.
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Some manufacturers have a separate ground loop fluid pump pack, while some integrate the pumping and valving within the heat pump.
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When they find this out and decide to go separate ways an unpredictable series of events is unleashed.
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Lew gave him an opportunity to earn his reputation back and now they're so close you couldn't separate them with a cigarette paper.
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The modern usage of the phrase is somewhat separate from its scriptural origins.
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Each polyatomic ion in a compound is written individually in order to illustrate the separate groupings.
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It is dioecious, with male and female parts occurring on separate individual plants.
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