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1sep·a·rate Listen to audio/ˈsɛpərət/ adjective
1 : not joined, connected, or combined : placed or kept apart
two separate building There are separate restrooms for men and women. The boys/girls have separate rooms. They slept in separate beds. We use the same Internet service provider but have separate accounts. The company broke up into three separate [=independent] entities. Each state has a separate set of laws [=has its own set of laws] concerning marriage. He tries to keep his private life and public life separate (from each other). = He tries to keep his private life separate from his public life.
2 : different from something else
I met him on four separate [=different] occasions. : not related That's an entirely separate issue.
go your separate ways
1 : to end a relationship with someone
After 20 years of marriage, they decided to go their separate ways.
2 : to go in different directions after being together
After dinner we went our separate ways.
under separate coversee 2cover
— sep·a·rate·ness noun [noncount]
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