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EN[ˈsɛp(ə)ɹət] [ˈsɛpəɹeɪt]
US, adjective US, verb
Fséparé

    Examples of separate in a Sentence

  • Exemples de separate
    1. to separate gold from extraneous matter
    2. otherwise how were it possible, that the most base men, and separate from all imitable qualities, could so often attain to honour and riches, but by such an observant slavish course ?
    3. The pension plan for nonuniformed employees is separate from the pension plan for firefighters and police.
    4. Body and soul are not separate; they are one. ‎
    5. ...there should be plac'd many glands, to separate an oyly matter, wherewith to lubricate the joints and tendons in action.
    6. The right PT contained a separate pedicled gyrus in two brains.
    7. A tense hushsimilar to those intervals of electrical stillness that separate the resoundings of a thunderstormfell upon the room.
    8. Note that ending that couplet’s lines with the words reparate and separate would create a rhyme sdrucciola, if that helps.
  • Exemples de separates
    1. The one-handed shooter, the target man who fires the national match course, turns about 45 degrees from the target, separates his feet about the same distance, fully extends his hand, locking the elbow, and with head and body erect looks over the sights.
    2. Traditionally, the rebate offers a price cut to anyone willing to endure a certain amount of hassle; it’s an inducement that separates the casual bargain likers from the ardent bargain lovers.
    3. One sample, W52 (fabric group 3), separates out from the other sherds, which overlap with a considerable amount of intrasample variation.
    4. The osteotomy starts at the piriform aperture cranial to the anterior nasal spine and passes through the facial maxillary sinus wall, the zygomaticoalveolar crest, and the maxillary tuberosity to the dorsal surface of the maxillary sinus, separates the caudal tip of the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone, bends forward to the nasal cavity, runs through the lateral nasal wall in its basal portion, and from there returns to the piriform aperture.
  • Exemples de separated
    1. The vital fluid is soon separated into its constituent elements, and the serous, saline, and albuminous portions of it are profusely poured from the system, through the toneless myriads of the patulous extreme vessels of the alimonious region; [ …]
    2. Separated by a winding five-mile road but unified in spirit, they embody all that is carnivalesque, yet comfortable, about an old roadside souvenir shop — just supersized.
    3. The dissociative techniques separated ammonium chloride into hydrochloric acid and ammonia.
    4. The kind of fantasy that doesn’t care that human beings and these prefossilized thunder-lizards are usually thought to have been separated by millions of years?
    5. We were soon separated by the pushings and shovings of the crowd.
    6. This is the only way that the reconcilables will be separated from the irreconcilables.
  • Exemples de separating
    1. The line is an inchwide barrier separating two Colorado towns.
    2. Polymerized and nonpolymerized tubulin concentrations were measured by separating the two and analyzing each fraction by CLC binding.
    3. to open matted cotton by separating the fibres
    4. Nexine 0.5μ thick, separating from the sexine about 5μ from the pore and forming a deep, well-defined atrium.
    5. A comma-delimited file has commas as the delimiter, separating each field of the file.
    6. to dress leather or cloth;  to dress a garden;  to dress grain, by cleansing it;  in mining and metallurgy, to dress ores, by sorting and separating them
    7. Higher magnification insets show a higher concentration of KLP-7 at the region between meiotic chromosomes in metaphase I and II (arrows), and to the spindle midzone between the separating chromosomes in anaphase II (arrowhead).
Liens Connexes:
  1. en separated
  2. en separately
  3. en separates
  4. en separatest
  5. en separateth
Source: Wiktionnaire
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