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  1. SEVERED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of sever 2. to break or separate, especially by cutting: 3. to…. Learn more.

  2. The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961. The company has severed its connection / links / relationship / ties with its previous partners . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

  3. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Choose the Right Synonym for sever. separate, part, divide, sever, sunder, divorce mean to become or cause to become disunited or disjointed. separate may imply any of several causes such as dispersion, removal of one from others, or presence of an intervening thing.

  4. Severed definition: separated from the whole or divided into parts, as by cutting or the like. See examples of SEVERED used in a sentence.

  5. tr.v. sev·ered, sev·er·ing, sev·ers. 1. To cut off (a part) from a whole: severed the branch from the tree. 2. To divide into parts; break or interrupt: sever a cord; severed the army's supply lines. 3. To break up (a relationship, for example); dissolve. See Synonyms at separate.

  6. 5 days ago · Definitions of severed. adjective. detached by cutting. “a severed head”. synonyms: cut off. cut. separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument.

  7. Synonyms for SEVERED: divided, resolved, parted, split, dissociated, sundered, uncoupled, divorced; Antonyms of SEVERED: adjacent, contiguous, joining, adjoining, neighboring, touching, abutting, close.

  8. Find 170 different ways to say SEVERED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  9. sever. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sev‧er /ˈsevə $ -ər/ verb formal 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to cut through something completely, separating it into two parts, or to become cut in this way SYN cut off Martin’s hand was severed in the accident. a severed rope 2 [ transitive] to end a relationship with someone, or ...

  10. sever in American English. (ˈsɛvər ) verb transitive, verb intransitive. 1. to separate; make or become distinct; divide. severed from his family by the war. 2. to part or break off, as by cutting or with force; cut in two. to sever a cable, to sever all relationship.