transitive. To separate, divide; also to distinguish, discriminate.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)] (176) to-twemec893 transitive. To separate, divide; also to distinguish, discriminate. sunderOE transitive. To separate (two or more people or things) from one another; to separate, split off, or remove (one person or thing) from someone or… asunderOE transitive. To put asunder; to separate, divide, set apart; to sunder. shedOE transitive. To separate, divide. Now only dialect, chiefly in farming uses: To separate (lambs) from the ewes, or (calves) from the cows; to… dealOE To separate, sever. Obsolete. shill1049 transitive. To separate. Obsolete. skillc1175 transitive. To separate, divide, take out. Obsolete. to-twinc1175 to separate, divide. twinc1230 transitive. To put asunder (properly two things or persons, or one from the other); to separate, disjoin, disunite, sunder, sever, part, divide… disseverc1250 transitive. To separate (a person or thing from another or from a body, two or more things from each other); to divide, disjoin, sever, part… depart1297 transitive. To put asunder, sunder, separate, part. Obsolete. slita1300 figurative. To divide, separate, sever. to-throwc1315 transitive. To wrench asunder; to separate, part. parta1325 transitive. To put apart, make a separation between (two or more persons or things); to bring about, effect a separation of (a thing) from another… drevec1325 transitive. To drive away or apart; to separate. devisec1330 transitive. To divide; to separate, part; to distribute. Obsolete. dividec1374 To separate (a thing) into parts, or (a number or collective body) into smaller groups; to split up, cleave; to break or cut asunder. sever1382 To put apart, set asunder (two or more persons or things, or one from another); to part or separate by putting in different places. unknit?a1425 transitive. To separate or detach (a thing) from something else; to free from a bond or connection; to disunite. Obsolete. divorce1430 figurative. To separate; to sever, cut off, part. separea1450 To separate. transitive (and reflexive). separate?a1475 To put apart, set asunder (two or more persons or things, or one from another); to disunite, disconnect, make a division between. Also with out. untine1496 To separate, sever. to put apart1530 transitive. To part, separate; to set apart; (also) to put to one side. Cf. to put aside at phrasal verbs 1. discussa1542 transitive. To shake off, remove; to separate. Also: to set free, loosen. Obsolete. deceper1547 transitive. To dissever. disseparate1550 transitive. To separate, dissever. apart1563 transitive. To set aside, put away, remove, separate. unjoint1565 transitive. figurative and in figurative context. To separate, to disconnect; to cause to become disjointed, disordered, or incoherent. shoal1571 transitive. To separate. Usually with out. divisionatea1586 transitive. To make division of, divide. single1587 transitive. To separate or part from each other; to take asunder. Now rare. dispart1590 transitive. To part asunder, to cleave. descide1598 transitive. To divide, separate; to cut or tear apart; to sever. In later use Ophthalmology: to perform discission (discission, n. 2) upon (the lens… disassociate1598 transitive. To free or detach from association; to dissociate, sever, separate. Also reflexive. Chiefly with from, with. distract1600 transitive. To draw in different directions; to draw asunder or apart; to draw away; to separate, divide (literal and figurative). Obsolete. dissolve1605 To part, sunder (things united). Obsolete. discriminate1615 transitive. Of a feature, quality, etc.: to serve to differentiate; to distinguish. Frequently with from. dissociate1623 transitive. To cut off from association or society; to sever, disunite, sunder. Const. from. discerpa1628 transitive. To tear or cut off; to sever or separate (a part) from a whole. Chiefly figurative. discind1640 transitive. To divide, separate; to cut or tear apart; to sever. In later use chiefly Ophthalmology: to perform discission upon (the lens of the… dissunder1642 transitive. To sunder, sever, dissever. distinguish1648 To divide or separate (from something else, or from each other). Obsolete. severize1649 transitive. To sever or separate. (Cf. severalize, v.) unstring1674 To detach from union; to separate, sever. skaila1833 To separate, remove. rare. cleave1873 To separate or sever by dividing or splitting. dirempt1885 transitive. To separate, divide; to break off. Subcategories:— keep apart (10) — separate from being a pair (1) — separate things glued together (2) — separate by force or violence (8) — disjoin, disunite, or disconnect (33) — disconnect from a curved position (1) — abstain from uniting (1) — separate mixture (3) — separate from (25) — separate from main body (40) — isolate (4) |
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