separate
Adjective
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Independent;
Not united or joint (synset 302116958)"a problem consisting of two separate issues"; "they went their separate ways"; "formed a separate church"also:- individual, single - being or characteristic of a single thing or person
- independent - free from external control and constraint
- segregated, unintegrated - separated or isolated from others or a main group
- other - not the same one or ones already mentioned or implied
- unshared - not shared
- divided - separated into parts or pieces
tells us about: separation - the state of lacking unitysimilar to:- apart - having characteristics not shared by others
- asunder - widely separated especially in space
- detached, isolated, separated, set-apart - being or feeling set or kept apart from others
- discrete, distinct - constituting a separate entity or part
- disjoint - having no elements in common
- disjunct, isolated - marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements
- isolable - capable of being isolated or disjoined
- unaccompanied - (of a state or an event) taking place without something specified occurring at the same time
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Standing apart;
Not attached to or supported by anything (synset 300162033)"a freestanding bell tower"; "a house with a separate garage"similar to: detached - used of buildings; standing apart from otherssame as: freestanding -
Separated according to race, sex, class, or religion (synset 301330323)
"separate but equal"; "girls and boys in separate classes"similar to: segregated, unintegrated - separated or isolated from others or a main group
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Have the connection undone;
Having become separate (synset 300570805)similar to: unconnected - not joined or linked togethersame as: disjoined
Noun
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A separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication (synset 106280438)
is a type of: article - nonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication
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A garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments (synset 104179965)
is a type of: garment - an article of clothing
Verb
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Act as a barrier between;
Stand between (synset 202627934)"The mountain range divides the two countries"same as: divide -
Force, take, or pull apart (synset 201559703)
"He separated the fighting children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea"is a type of: displace, move - cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sensesubtypes:
- compartmentalise, compartmentalize, cut up - separate into isolated compartments or categories
- polarise, polarize - cause to concentrate about two conflicting or contrasting positions
- isolate, keep apart, sequester, sequestrate, set apart - set apart from others
- disjoin, disjoint - make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of
- disarticulate, disjoint - separate at the joints
- disconnect - make disconnected, disjoin or unfasten
- cut - separate with or as if with an instrument
- tear - to separate or be separated by force
- joint - separate (meat) at the joint
- gin - separate the seeds from (cotton) with a cotton gin
- break - separate from a clinch, in boxing
- break up, sever - set or keep apart
- bust, rupture, snap, tear - separate or cause to separate abruptly
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Mark as different (synset 200652006)
"We distinguish several kinds of maple"entail: compare - examine and note the similarities or differences ofsubtypes:
- know - be able to distinguish, recognize as being different
- discriminate, know apart - recognize or perceive the difference
- label - distinguish (an element or atom) by using a radioactive isotope or an isotope of unusual mass for tracing through chemical reactions
- label - distinguish (as a compound or molecule) by introducing a labeled atom
- sex - tell the sex (of young chickens)
- individualise, individualize - make or mark or treat as individual
- contrast - put in opposition to show or emphasize differences
- have the distinction - be distinguished from others of a similar type by virtue of a notable characteristic
- severalise, severalize - distinguish or separate
- contradistinguish - distinguish by contrasting qualities
- decouple, dissociate - regard as unconnected
- demarcate - separate clearly, as if by boundaries
- discriminate, separate, single out - treat differently on the basis of sex or race
- stratify - divide society into social classes or castes
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Separate into parts or portions (synset 202473085)
"divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"is a type of: change integrity - change in physical make-upsubtypes:
- subdivide - divide into smaller and smaller pieces
- format, initialise, initialize - divide (a disk) into marked sectors so that it may store data
- sectionalise, sectionalize - divide into sections, especially into geographic sections
- triangulate - divide into triangles or give a triangular form to
- unitise, unitize - divide (bulk material) and process as units
- lot - divide into lots, as of land, for example
- parcel - divide into parts
- sliver, splinter - divide into slivers or splinters
- paragraph - divide into paragraphs, as of text
- canton - divide into cantons, of a country
- balkanise, balkanize - divide a territory into small, hostile states
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Divide into components or constituents (synset 201461602)
"Separate the wheat from the chaff"is a type of: change integrity - change in physical make-upsubtypes:
- break down, break up, decompose - separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts
- dialyse, dialyze - separate by dialysis
- peptise, peptize - disperse in a medium into a colloidal state
- macerate - separate into constituents by soaking
- card, tease - separate the fibers of
- filter, filter out, filtrate, separate out, strain - remove by passing through a filter
- extract - separate (a metal) from an ore
- fractionate - obtain by a fractional process
- fractionate - separate into constituents or fractions containing concentrated constituents
- sieve, sift, strain - separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements
- wash - separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals)
- disperse - separate (light) into spectral rays
- avulse - separate by avulsion
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Arrange or order by classes or categories (synset 200656296)
"How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"entail: compare - examine and note the similarities or differences ofis a type of: categorise, categorize - place into or assign to a categorysubtypes:
- unitise, unitize - separate or classify into units
- catalog, catalogue - make an itemized list or catalog of; classify
- isolate - separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them
- refer - think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another
- reclassify - classify anew, change the previous classification
- size - sort according to size
- dichotomise, dichotomize - divide into two opposing groups or kinds
- pigeonhole, stamp, stereotype - treat or classify according to a mental stereotype
- group - arrange into a group or groups
- grade - determine the grade of or assign a grade to
- count, number - put into a group
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Make a division or separation (synset 202035003)
subtypes:
- partition, zone - separate or apportion into sections
- break - destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments
- break up, dispel, disperse, dissipate, scatter - to cause to separate and go in different directions
- rail, rail off - separate with a railing
- detach - separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment
- close off, shut off - isolate or separate
same as: divide -
Discontinue an association or relation;
Go different ways (synset 202436167)"The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"subtypes:- give the axe, give the bounce, give the gate - terminate a relationship abruptly
- break apart, disunify - break up or separate
- disassociate, disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divorce - part; cease or break association with
- break with - end a relationship
- divorce, split up - get a divorce; formally terminate a marriage
- break away, secede, splinter - withdraw from an organization or communion
- break, break away - interrupt a continued activity
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Go one's own way;
Move apart (synset 202034003)"The friends separated after the party"is a type of: move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motionsubtypes: -
Become separated into pieces or fragments (synset 200334996)
"The figurine broke"; "The freshly baked loaf fell apart"is a type of: change integrity - change in physical make-upsubtypes:
- break open, burst, split - come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure
- puncture - be pierced or punctured
- burst, bust - break open or apart suddenly and forcefully
- smash - break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow
- ladder, run - come unraveled or undone as if by snagging
- crack, snap - break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
- break up, fragment, fragmentise, fragmentize - break or cause to break into pieces
- crush - become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure
verb group: break - destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments -
Treat differently on the basis of sex or race (synset 202517971)
is a type of: differentiate, distinguish, secern, secernate, separate, severalise, severalize, tell, tell apart - mark as differentsubtypes:
- insulate, isolate - place or set apart
- hive off - remove from a group and make separate
- segregate - separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation
- redline - discriminate in selling or renting housing in certain areas of a neighborhood
- disadvantage, disfavor, disfavour - put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm
same as: discriminate, single out -
Come apart (synset 201560556)
"The two pieces that we had glued separated"is a type of: change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original naturesubtypes:
- subdivide - form into subdivisions
- polarise, polarize - become polarized in a conflict or contrasting situation
- break up, calve - release ice
- break away, break off, chip, chip off, come off - break off (a piece from a whole)
- disjoin, disjoint - become separated, disconnected or disjoint
- come away, come off, detach - come to be detached
- segregate - divide from the main body or mass and collect
- segment - divide or split up
- reduce - undergo meiosis
- section, segment - divide into segments
- partition, partition off - divide into parts, pieces, or sections
- discerp, dismember, take apart - divide into pieces
- gerrymander - divide unfairly and to one's advantage; of voting districts
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Divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork (synset 200329612)
"The road forks"is a type of: diverge - move or draw apartsubtypes:
- arborise, arborize - branch out like trees
- twig - branch out in a twiglike manner
- bifurcate - divide into two branches
- trifurcate - divide into three
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