Sentences with dissever
dis·sev·er
D d - If the bridge is destroyed, the shores are dissevered.
- This has been accomplished by design through our government schools and the incremental disseverment of the People's sovereignty.
- ‘America’ remains a malaprop incapable of dissevering its rhetorical trusses to colonial discourse.
- This is an instance of a very early stage of the apparent disseverment of an atoll.
- The disseverance of the operative from the speculative element of Freemasonry occurred at the beginning of the eighteenth century.
- It made sense to her, considering that most of her friends, besides Evie, were men and she didn't want to be dissevered from her closest acquaintances.
- The relation of disseverance and unification is itself distorted.
- The overall aim is sustainable pulsing - swarm networks must be able to coalesce rapidly and stealthily on a target, then dissever and redisperse, immediately ready to recombine for a new pulse.