Similar words: separate, separated, separately, separate out, separate off, separate from, separate into, separate property. Meaning: ['seprətnɪs] n. 1. the state of being several and distinct 2. political independence 3. the quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known.
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1) It is our illusion of separateness which lies at the root of our fears.
2) The ego is an illusion, separateness, and trouble.
3) I used to believe that this separateness was the exclusive problem of the timid, introverted shys.
4) Philip Pullman addresses the apparent separateness of his subject's divinity and humanity in a provocative way.
5) The separateness between information and its carrier is the core feature of electronic documents.
6) The egotistic separateness is perhaps the very root of the degeneration of the wholeness of the mind with which we are deeply concerned.
7) Human separateness may not be diminished by levelling, averaging, or amalgamating different human ends into a composite public welfare.
8) This article demonstrates that this separateness is temporary, relative and conditional.
9) Independence does not mean separateness from others or being blind to advice from other people.
10) All suffering is caused by the illusion of separateness, which generates fear and self-hatred, which eventually causes illness.
11) Others are purchased because the buyer feels that ownership will confer separateness and status.
12) Ms. Shteynshleyger's life has been largely defined by her separateness: as an immigrant in America, a religious Jew in the art world,[http://sentencedict.com/separateness.html] a single parent in the Orthodox Jewish community.
13) Nothing in this material is intended to override the corporate separateness of local entities.
14) Eating animals makes us so subconsciously nervous that we neurotically overemphasize our uniqueness and our separateness from them.
15) It is appears that the evolution between the amalgamation operation and separateness has experienced two times.
16) Love makes one overcome the sense of isolation and separateness.
17) According to the German poet Rilke, this is the only solution to the dichotomy of separateness and connection.
18) I was not satisfied till that barrier was broken down, till that separateness was destroyed.
19) But we need to keep in mind that the healthy separateness we are discussing here is not intended to mean indifference or even contentiousness with others.
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