↔️separate

verb
/ˈsɛpəˌreɪt/

Meaning

To cause to move or be apart; to divide into distinct elements.
distinct; not connected; individual; apart

Example Sentences

The teacher separated the students into groups.

Please keep your personal and professional lives separate.

Example Expressions

separate the wheat from the chaff

Synonyms

divide, split, detach, isolate, disconnect, distinct, individual, independent, apart, detached
Entry 1
divide, split, detach, isolate, disconnect
Entry 2
distinct, individual, independent, apart, detached

Antonyms

unite, combine, connect, connected, joined, united, combined, together
Entry 1
unite, combine, connect
Entry 2
connected, joined, united, combined, together

Collocations

separate rooms, separate ways, separate from, separate into groups, keep separate, completely separate
Entry 1
separate rooms, separate ways, separate from, separate into groups
Entry 2
separate rooms, separate ways, keep separate, completely separate

More Example Sentences

Is GST separate or included in the total?

I have kept some dessert separately for you.

Do I need a separate ticket for the guided tour?

Is it possible to contact the instructor separately?

The immigration line is very long, is there a separate queue?

If we examine each step separately, the error will become apparent.

You have to cook rice in a separate utensil. Mix the nut at the end of cooking.

You have to cook pasta in a separate utensil. Mix the cheese at the end of cooking.

There are separate libraries for the boys and girls on the eastern side of the 3rd floor of our school.

Vasanth Academy divides the Bengali language depending on the last word of the sentences. It designs a separate lesson for every class. Any Bengali sentence can be converted into English by the formula of the lesson.

Related Vocabularies

to turn something upside down or to reverse a decision or judgment
to expose to danger or loss; to take a chance
to achieve or complete successfully
to set up or establish a camp
to travel all the way around something, especially the earth
To have a mutual relationship or connection; to establish a relationship between two or more things.

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