Advanced as in part company in a romantic or other relationship To remove something from a group; to keep or set apart. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Separate'
The judge decided to separate the two ongoing trials due to potential conflicts of interest.
The archaeologist carefully used a brush to separate the layers of sediment at the excavation site.
After years of being together, they decided to separate, realizing their paths were leading in different directions.
The military operation aimed to separate the enemy forces and weaken their strategic position.
The police had to separate the two angry mobs protesting on opposite sides of the street.
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