Synonym: breakup, detachment, interval, legal separation. Similar words: reparation, operation, migration, AND operation, integration, frustration, corporation, exploration. Meaning: [‚sepə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the act of dividing or disconnecting 2. coming apart 3. the state of lacking unity 4. the distance between things 5. sorting one thing from others 6. the social act of separating or parting company 7. the space where a division or parting occurs 8. the termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal) 9. (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order).
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121. The move would be a decisive step towards the separation of the 999 service from routine ambulance work.
122. Coupling chromatographic methods based on different separation mechanisms can enhance the separation potential of the individual methods.
123. He was six now and understood that I had played a role in his parents separation.
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124. Buildings can be seen that may be associated with two techniques for uranium production: gas centrifuge and laser separation.
125. However, children rarely seem to be informed about the possibility of separation or divorce.
126. In order for this separation to have taken place, the interior must have become hot enough for iron to melt.
127. The resulting charge separation, is in many ways analogous to photosynthetic charge separation.
128. If you must, then it is crucial to set up a clear separation.
129. It is imperative that we begin to end this harmful system of separation.
130. More often, of course, separation involves a younger carer giving up the role, about which there is often profound ambivalence.
131. The separation of strategies into generic versions is a useful conceptual device, even if such strategies become intertwined in practice.
132. Julio Lugo gets the nod at shortstop from the start, assuming he is recovered from a mild shoulder separation.
133. At the same time, family disruption by separation and divorce looms large among the reasons for social work intervention.
134. In the absence of mitigating factors the virus is likely to hit a dead end wherever strict role separation is practiced.
135. The researchers questioned whether parents of premature infants suffered from deprivation due to their long physical separation from their hospitalized infants.
136. They should be kept together in one place, as far as possible, as separation would reduce efficiency.
137. All children will tend to suffer from separation from their parents, siblings and familiar surroundings.
138. Separation from someone you love can bring loneliness and despair.
139. Fear about the spread of infection accounted for the physical separation of the obstetrical and pediatric divisions in large general hospitals.
140. But as the separation from her husband lengthened, she found herself becoming increasingly despondent.
141. Instead, the separation occurs much later when the embryo is made up already of many hundreds of cells.
142. Separation is not always the factor which is chosen to delimit the marital rape exemption.
143. Prayer in schools may be against the separation of church and state that the Constitution requires.
144. It was hoped some aspects of traffic separation would be made mandatory, although he would not specify which.
145. Fig. 3.3 shows the separation between neighboring galaxies in this model.
146. He estimated the separation between the stripes of excited neurones from reported hallucinations to be 2 millimetres.
147. Failure of a student to maintain a minimum average for two consecutive semesters results in his separation from the university.
148. The critical composition at which phase separation is first detected is then and which indicates that at infinitely large chain length.
149. The Education Reform Act of 1988 in promoting that separation will undoubtedly contribute to the raising of educational standards for some.
150. On the contrary, the prohibition makes sense precisely because the psyche was thought to continue after its separation from the body.
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