separate: znaczenie i definicje
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To set or keep apart; disunite.
To space apart; scatter: small farms that were separated one from another by miles of open land.
To sort: separate mail by postal zones.
To differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish: a researcher who separated the various ethnic components of the population sample.
To remove from a mixture or combination; isolate.
To part (a couple), often by decree: She was separated from her husband last year.
To terminate a contractual relationship, as military service, with; discharge.
To withdraw: The state threatened to separate from the Union.
To part company; disperse.
To stop living together as spouses.
To become divided into components or parts: Oil and water tend to separate.
Set or kept apart; disunited: Libraries often have a separate section for reference books.
Existing as an independent entity.
Having undergone schism or estrangement from a parent body: Separate churches.
Dissimilar from all others; distinct: "a policeman's way of being separate from you even when he was being nice” ( John le Carré).
Not shared; individual: two people who held separate views on the issue.
Archaic Withdrawn from others; solitary.
A garment, such as a skirt, jacket, or pair of slacks, that may be purchased separately and worn in various combinations with other garments.