séparer

[US]/ˈsepəreɪ/
[UK]/ˈsepəˌreɪt/

Translation

v.to separate or divide something into parts; to keep things or people apart; to distinguish between different things; to cause people to leave each other
v. pr.(se séparer) to part from each other; (se séparer) to leave a group or organization; (se séparation) to split or break into parts

Phrases & Collocations

to séparer

les séparer

Example Sentences

it is important to separate fact from fiction in this debate.

the company decided to separate its operations into two divisions.

she always separates her professional life from her personal life.

we need to separate the recyclable materials from the trash.

the wall separates the two properties clearly.

they were forced to separate the fighting groups.

parents must separate children from dangerous situations.

the judge ordered to separate the evidence into different categories.

our values separate us from other organizations.

he learned to separate his emotions from his decisions.

the railway track separates the city from the suburbs.

they agreed to separate the meeting into two sessions.

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