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View definitions for apart from

apart from

adjective as in barring

adjective as in outside

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Little is known about her early life, apart from the fact she was a spiritual guide long before she met Khan.

From BBC

This set her apart from her peers.

The BBC understands 170 MPs have requested to speak in the debate meaning speeches are likely to be short - apart from Leadbeater's speech setting out the bill.

From BBC

They were taught to tell these smells apart from 146 other smells that they learned to ignore.

“Apart from completely erasing these villages, and having no people there, there is no real physical thing that can make me feel safe. It’s just, you know, hope.”

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

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