Sentences with separate
sep·a·rate
S s - Each villa has a separate sitting-room.
- Use separate chopping boards for raw meats, cooked meats, vegetables and salads.
- The adjective and noun are pronounced (sepərət ). The verb is pronounced (sepəreɪt ).
- Police moved in to separate the two groups. [VERB noun]
- They want to separate teaching from research. [VERB noun + from]
- Her parents separated when she was very young. [VERB]
- ...the white-railed fence that separated the yard from the paddock. [VERB noun + from]
- It is difficult to separate legend from truth. [VERB noun + from]
- How can one ever separate out the act from the attitudes that surround it? [V P n + from]
- The single most important factor that separates ordinary photographs from good photographs is the lighting. [VERB noun + from]
- In the end only three points separated the two teams. [VERB noun]
- The police wanted to separate them into smaller groups. [VERB noun + into]
- A range of mountains separates the two countries
- To separate the men from the boys
- A separate problem
- A hedge that separates the yards
- To separate from a party
- The separate parts of the body
- separate beds
- To separate two fields by a fence.
- To separate two fighting boys.
- To separate church and state.
- He was separated from the army right after V-E Day.
- To separate metal from ore.
- We can separate the variables to solve the equation.
- To separate from a church.
- Cream separates from milk.
- We have to separate at the crossroad.
- Two separate questions.
- Two separate houses; The desert has widely separate oases.
- separate organizations.
- Each separate item.
- separate checks; separate rooms.