Similar words: separate, separately, separate from, separation, separatism, separable, inseparable, reparation. Meaning: ['sepəreɪt] adj. 1. being or feeling set or kept apart from others 2. spaced apart 3. not living together as man and wife 4. separated at the joint 5. no longer connected or joined.
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181. A bright yellow strip of tape separated the country-western ballroom dancers from the line dance crowd.
182. But if positive and negative ions are separated and concentrated, a charge difference is developed-a difference measured in volts.
183. This means that part of the ribbon has not been separated and twisted to provide electronic drive identification.
184. Following this ritual, she was separated from Annabel while waiting for it to be decided which class she would attend first.
185. In their haste the two friends got separated and Euryalus took the wrong path.
186. As for Longhouser, he was separated from his wife and expressing normal desires.
187. The mental suffering and the evil intent won't be separated.
188. And the gap which separated them from the bourgeois world was wide - and unbridgeable.
189. The chromatids, once separated from their twins, can now be called chromosomes.
190. Complexes were separated by non-denaturing agarose gel electrophoresis, dried and autoradiographed.
191. The lamp is separated from its control gear, although the Starter is in the lamp circuit.
192. From such melts the lower density silicates separated upwards to form a crust.
193. The meeting separated in great content with the Conservative Party all round.
194. Joyce had become separated from her parent and attached herself to the Leighs.
195. Modern man sees life as separated into compartments, as mechanistic interactions, where consciousness has no meaning.
196. But, given that we already have the separated material, civilian reactors provide an efficient way of permanent disposal.
197. Miss Fogerty leant over the low dry-stone wall which separated the playground from the school-house garden.
198. The National Rivers Authority came into existence in September, 1989, having been separated from the old water authorities.
199. But everybody was friendly, and the Rosses separated and mingled with the guests.
200. The Brinkworths, who are separated, agreed that his work should be evaluated by an expert.
201. Once the chromatids are separated they can be called chromosomes.
202. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity.
203. Unfortunately,(www.Sentencedict.com) acute and chronic pancreatitis could not be separated in the discharge statistics before 1977.
204. When a crack appears in a strained material it will open up a little so that the two faces of the crack are separated.
205. For example, ethanol can be separated from a liquid mixture of ethanol and water by shaking the mixture with silica gel.
206. Substrate would be calcium plus and coral gravel, with coral sand on top, separated by a gravel tidy.
207. The cyanide forms a compound with the gold which can then be separated from the other wastes.
208. Separated for local government purposes, the Hartlepools were united as one parliamentary constituency in 1868.
209. After what appeared to be nine years of wedded bliss, the couple has separated.
210. A character string consists of words separated by commas or spaces.
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