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sepa·ra·tion [ˌsepərˈeɪʃən] N

1. separation (act of separating):

separation

2. separation (living apart):

separation

3. separation:

separation CHEM
separation TECH
separation TECH

tri·al sepa·ˈra·tion N

trial separation

ˈwaste sepa·ra·tion N no pl

waste separation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The bridge is good evidence of the grade separation effort early in the twentieth century.
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The separation between the two brightest objects is around 0.55 arcsec and between the two faintest objects less than 0.15 arcsec.
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They divorced in 1984 after a long separation.
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There is a separation of church and state in this country.
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Indeed, the separation of the two and the eventual parting of one from the other is one of the novel's major themes.
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Small wrinkles are present in the skin that may have prevented separation of the laminar flow in the boundary layer and thereby reduced skin friction.
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He had four daughters, and his marriage ended in separation.
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This, he argues, may lead to the separation of research from theory.
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However, the marriage had difficulties which eventually led to their separation in 1971.
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The northern part of the state began to feel abandoned by the southern government and began a movement for separation.
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