Similar words: persevering, severity, reverse engineering, covering, wavering, shivering, quavering, quivering. Meaning: ['sevə(r)] n. the act of severing.
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1 The engine passed over her, the wheels severing her head from her body.
2 They planned to start by severing ties with the thrift industry.
3 Emily had taken her revenge swiftly, severing the ties that had long been between the Grenfells and the Morgans.
4 The first bullet hit him in the back, severing his spine.
5 Though geographical mobility is possible, to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up.
6 Severing the umbilical cord between landlords and peasants vastly increased the proportion of the population for which the centre was directly responsible.
7 The Democrats succumbed to this temptation for decades,[www.Sentencedict.com] severing their congressional campaigns from their national presidential campaign.
8 Do lace severing clouds in yonder East.
9 Severing of depressor nerve.
10 The death of a second parent is like severing an umbilical cord to our past.
11 The effects of severing stolon on chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics of Sabina vulgaris were measured with portable fluorometer (MINI PAM).
12 Three years after severing diplomatic relations, the two countries re - established their ties.
13 Efforts will now focus on severing the damaged riser pipes that lay crumpled on the ocean floor, then installing a containment device that could capture the leaking oil and syphon it to the surface.
14 The severing theory and severing method for brittle block are studied.
15 After severing the skin to break the SSL, the pilomotor line did not cross the incision.
16 The Republic of Ireland was proclaimed, severing ties with Britain by leaving the Commonwealth.
17 One of the contributing causes is the severing of evangelicalism from the historical perspectives of the faith.
18 Is severing ties with Taiwan a precondition for Salvador to establish relations with China?
19 It examines the personal and cultural costs of severing the Israelis from the Palestinians.
20 You certainly appear to have reached a major turning point in your career and must now think about severing unprofitable ties.
21 But in the real world, you couldn’t really just split a family down the middle, mom on one side, dad the other, with the child equally divided between. It was like when you ripped a piece of paper into two: no matter how you tried, the seams never fit exactly right again. It was what you couldn't see, those tiniest of pieces, that were lost in the severing, and their absence kept everything from being complete. Sarah Dessen
22 A solid shot coming through the bow struck a gunner on the neck, completely severing head from body.
23 The ruling Kuomintang is desperately in need of reform, including rooting out blatant corruption and severing gangland ties.
24 A part of her didn't want to; in some strange way it meant severing her links with Chris.
25 But even harder to make are decisions about adoption when Marian knows that she is severing families in a permanent way.
26 A chronic lack of tumescence , i. e. a lack of erection, can have a variety of physical causes such as injuries, diseases, and disorders - from a severing of nerves to diabetes and prostate cancer.
27 Rudolf Bultmann then carried Barth's project to its radical extreme by severing all connections with the past in an attempt to secure meaning as suprahistorical.
28 In 2001, hoof-and-mouth disease instantly resulted in countries all over the world severing trade with the entire EU, although the disease was mostly confined to England.
29 A few applications of crack technique in stress bar severing are introduced in this paper.
30 The stoloniferous has important function to clonal growth in severing stolon experiment.
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