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dissever

verb as in separate

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A whimsical ensemble drama, a dance performance and an online gallery show, it is so dissevered from the terrestrial that it melts into pixelated air.

Inside the fishery, a half dozen cutters in white rubber boots and thick gloves wielded long fillet knives, quickly dissevering tubs of yellowtail.

Greek culture had been the product of the city-state, and Hellenism could not be dissevered from the city.

First it were a great shame, that a little money should dissever us twain, whom Nature hath knit so near together.

It cannot accurately be described as an extension of our frontier, because it is dissevered from it by more than two hundred miles of difficult country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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