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separate

[sep-uh-reyt, sep-er-it] / ˈsɛp əˌreɪt, ˈsɛp ər ɪt /






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The angles of the sides of those tiles, and the precise nature of the cuts that separate them mean that, when squeezed together, they pop up into a desired 3D shape.

From BBC

But he said the "minor life decision" to sign up to a phone contract is "completely separate" to the "huge life decision" to take out a student loan.

From BBC

Since the 1800s, shipping insurers have pooled together in mutual insurance clubs that sell separate coverage for losses to ships and cargo caused by war, terrorism, and piracy.

From Barron's

A separate statement from worker organizations and unions representing Amazon.com, Google and Microsoft employees urged their own employers to maintain the same red lines in any contracts with the Pentagon.

From The Wall Street Journal

He acknowledged in a post on X that he had “incorrectly” built two separate business structures, but that Block’s hiring partly reflected the increased complexity of the company’s operations.

From The Wall Street Journal