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    separation
    /ˌsɛpəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. SEPARATION definition: 1. a situation in which two or more people or things are separated: 2. an arrangement, often…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SEPARATION is the act or process of separating : the state of being separated. How to use separation in a sentence.

  4. The separation of two or more things or groups is the fact that they are separate or become separate, and are not linked.

  5. The act or process of moving apart or forcing something apart: the separation of continents from a single landmass; the separation of railroad cars from a train. b. The condition of being apart, especially the condition of two people who had lived together or been married living in different places. c.

  6. When two things that were together come apart, it's a separation, whether they're the two halves of your Oreo or a married couple splitting up.

  7. noun. an act or instance of separating or the state of being separated. a place, line, or point of parting. a gap, hole, rent, or the like. something that separates or divides. Law. cessation of conjugal cohabitation, as by mutual consent. judicial separation.

  8. SEPARATION definition: 1. the act of separating or being separated: 2. a legal agreement when two people stay married but…. Learn more.

  9. [uncountable, singular] the act of separating people or things; the state of being separate. separation from somebody/something the state’s eventual separation from the federation; separation between A and B the need for a clear separation between Church and State; see also colour separation

  10. separation meaning, definition, what is separation: when something separates or is separate...: Learn more.

  11. The act or process of moving apart or forcing something apart. The separation of continents from a single landmass; the separation of railroad cars from a train. American Heritage. A separating or being separated. Webster's New World.