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separate

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






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Nine of the 12 furors further found that both companies had acted with malice, oppression or fraud, a finding that set the stage for the separate punitive damages.

From Barron's

A separate jury in Santa Fe, New Mexico, earlier this week found Meta liable for endangering minor users of Facebook and Instagram.

From Barron's

In Northern Ireland, separate figures show that in 2024 - the most recent year for which data is available - the average monthly cost of childcare was:

From BBC

The central-processing-unit “tile” — a separate silicon die in the chip — is the only part of the design that is built on 18A, he noted.

From MarketWatch

“Cyber and physical warfare,” Nick Lichtenberg concluded in Fortune last week, “are no longer separate domains.”

From Salon