separated

[US]/'sepəreɪtɪd/
[UK]/'sɛpəretɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. detached; verb form of separate, indicating past tense or past participle

Phrases & Collocations

physically separated

emotionally separated

legally separated

Example Sentences

they were separated by the war.

be far separated locally

The war separated many families.

The land was separated into small fields.

This part of the highway is separated by a parkway.

With this, the two companions wordlessly separated.

they were separated and detained incommunicado.

only a footpath separated their garden from the shore.

six years separated the two brothers.

the skins are separated from the juice before fermentation.

separated and replanted the perennials.

A fringe group was separated from the main political party.

The two children separated at the end of the road.

A fence separated the cows from the pigs.

In no way can theory be separated from practice.

The two countries are separated by a range of mountains.

The profit can be separated up between us.

the rotors are widely separated and do not interfere with one another.

they separated at the corner, agreeing to meet within two hours.

this year one million veterans will be separated from the service.

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