- sep·a·rateseparate (adjective)
- forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself:"this raises two separate issues" · "he regards the study of literature as quite separate from life"
- not joined or touching physically:"hostels with separate quarters for men and women"
- different; distinct:"melt the white and dark chocolate in separate bowls"
separate (verb) · separates (third person present) · separated (past tense) · separated (past participle) · separating (present participle)- cause to move or be apart:"both owners were trying to separate the dogs" · "they were separated by the war"
- form a distinction or boundary between (people, places, or things):"only a footpath separated their garden from the shore" · "six years separated the two brothers"
- become detached or disconnected:"the second stage of the rocket failed to separate"
- leave another person's company:"they separated at the corner, agreeing to meet within two hours"
- stop living together as a couple:"after her parents separated she was brought up by her mother"
- US ENGLISHdischarge or dismiss (someone) from service or employment:"this year one million veterans will be separated from the service"
- divide into constituent or distinct elements:"the processed milk had separated into curds and whey" · "separate the eggs and beat the egg yolks" · "the organ loft separating off the choir"
- extract or remove for use or rejection:"the skins are separated from the juice before fermentation"
- distinguish between; consider individually:"we cannot separate his thinking from his activity" · "his position separates him from those who might share his interests" · "we need to separate fact from speculation"
separates (plural noun) · separate (plural noun)- individual items of clothing, such as skirts, jackets, or pants, suitable for wearing in different combinations.
- the self-contained, freestanding components of a sound-reproduction system.
- portions into which a soil, sediment, etc. can be sorted according to particle size, mineral composition, or other criteria:"analysis of mineral separates from six cordierite-bearing strata"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin separat- ‘disjoined, divided’, from the verb separare, from se- ‘apart’ + parare ‘prepare’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- cause to move or be apart:
- form a distinction or boundary between (people, places, or things):
- become detached or disconnected:
- stop living together as a couple:
- divide into constituent or distinct elements:
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