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Example sentences for "separation"

Lexicographically close words:
separately; separateness; separates; separateth; separating; separations; separatism; separatist; separatists; separator
  1. This separation you will find impossible--the rays of these two torches are so intersected, united, and mingled in these splendid intellects.

  2. Such are the conclusions of reason, which, leaning upon faith, point out to us in this eternal separation the fitting seal of an eternal woe.

  3. When the net shall be full, when the last saved of the number of God's elect shall be gathered in, the examination will be made, and the separation will take place.

  4. And by whom, to continue the parable, will the separation be made?

  5. So, in the separation on the final day, these celestial reapers will see at a glance who have been justified by the Lord and sanctified by the Spirit, and who have not.

  6. The result was separation and disaster; the fleet sailed back to England and the army withdrew to Walcheren, where it was held in check while the swamp-fever devastated its ranks.

  7. The Tilsit alliance was personal; the separation of the contracting parties inevitably weakened it.

  8. And not only does the crystal grow, but it also reproduces itself by separation or splitting-off, just as is the case with the lower forms of life, just mentioned.

  9. It reproduces itself, as we have seen, by separation and self-division.

  10. The Astral Body rises from the physical body like a faint, luminous vapor, and for a time is connected with the dying physical body by a thin, vapory cord or thread, which finally breaks entirely and the separation becomes complete.

  11. Aaron showed his joy freely at seeing his brother once more, after their separation of many years.

  12. When Leone expressed any anxiety or sorrow over his separation from his parents, he would laugh and answer: "Never mind, my darling, it will be all right when I am of age.

  13. He could not endure the thought of life-long separation from her.

  14. She says nothing, but I know that she has felt the separation from you most keenly.

  15. She had written most urgent and affectionate letters to him, praying for news of him, telling him how bravely and happily she was bearing the separation from him, only longing to know something of him.

  16. The bone is perforated by a foramen, which would probably lie in the line of separation from the precoracoid if any such separation had ever taken place.

  17. Much of it divides into very thin layers, and in these planes of separation the fossils are found.

  18. This is said on the eve of a separation of many months, by which the larger part of the corps was sent to strange fields and new sacrifices and laurels.

  19. However, she was pacified to it at last, and the separation betwixt us was settled.

  20. Returning to the point of separation of this great branch from the main stream, let us now pursue the course of the latter.

  21. By the loss of influence of the church at the separation of the colonies from the mother country, the cofradias were mostly dissolved.

  22. The separation was a heavy blow to Po Chue-i.

  23. And this whatness is real empirical 'content,' just as the whatness of separation and discontinuity is real content in the contrasted case.

  24. Is it not the real door of separation between Empiricism and Rationalism?

  25. She ardently wished to appease and to quiet him, and regretted the necessity of appearing obdurate and unfeeling, even more, at that moment, than the separation itself.

  26. Henrietta was then obliged to go again to her mother, where, though deprived of all the indulgencies to which she was now become familiar, she was not more hurt by the separation than Mr Arnott.

  27. But what man who has loved with fervour and trust will be contented to receive the sentence of eternal separation except from the very lips of the one thus worshipped and thus foresworn?

  28. A stubborn insistence upon every feature of national distinctness has characterized the people, since the separation from Denmark.

  29. This gave much dissatisfaction to the court of Portugal, which alleged that it was wronged by the pope, and the meridian of separation ought to be drawn much farther westwards[7].

  30. Although on cooling a solution to the cryohydric point, separation of ice may occur, it will not necessarily take place; the system may become metastable.

  31. The formal separation into two groups is based on the miscibility relations at ordinary temperatures.

  32. When the temperature is raised, a point (K) is reached at which the compound melts with separation of solid picric acid.

  33. In the blast furnace, therefore, separation of carbon can occur only at lower temperatures, and the carbon must disappear on raising the temperature.

  34. Since during the separation of the double salt the relative amount of magnesium chloride increases, it is most advantageous to {290} commence with a solution the composition of which is represented by a point lying just above the curve EM (cf.

  35. If, however, the evaporation be carried out under a pressure which is lower than the maximum pressure of the saturated solution, separation of the solid substance will be possible.

  36. Further cooling will then lead to the simultaneous separation of the two components.

  37. Empedocles held earth, water, fire, air, as the four fundamental and indestructible elements from whose union and separation everything that exists is formed.

  38. The separation between economics and the investigation of social phenomena in general is not so rigidly maintained to-day as in the past.

  39. The Edomites were subdued by King David, and after the separation of the ten tribes remained subject to the Kingdom of Judah until the reign of Jehoram, when they revolted and secured their independence for a time.

  40. As the latter was without father or mother, most of their time had been passed together, until the former was taken abroad, when a separation unavoidably ensued.

  41. We are fully aware of the disadvantage of dividing the interest of a tale in this manner; but in the present instance, the separation has been produced by circumstances over which the writer had very little control.

  42. Recognition was not only warranted by the facts of the case, but by immemorial usage in Europe, especially by the apposite precedent of the separation of Belgium from Holland.

  43. Almost every cross-road witnessed the separation of comrades in arms, who had long shared the perils and privations of a terrific struggle, now seeking their several homes to resume their duties as peaceful citizens.

  44. Actuated solely by the desire to preserve our own rights and promote our own welfare, the separation of the Confederate States has been marked by no aggression upon others, and followed by no domestic convulsion.

  45. When we had parted, I walked for a long time in the most crowded streets, trying to reconcile myself to the long separation from Lucy, and to the weakness which I thought I had betrayed in agreeing to it.

  46. Yet a man would readily believe that separation might affect him like an opiate, and it must have been in this belief that Fulton determined to accompany Harry Colemain on a trip to Palm Beach.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "separation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aberration; abstraction; alien; alienation; alteration; analysis; anatomy; annulment; apartheid; assay; barrier; breach; break; breakdown; breakup; buffer; bulkhead; bumper; change; clarification; clearance; cleavage; cleft; compass; contradistinction; cordon; cushion; defection; demarcation; demobilization; deployment; detachment; deviation; diaphragm; differentiation; disaffection; disassociation; disbandment; disconnection; discontinuity; discrimination; disengagement; disfavor; disintegration; disjunction; dislocation; dismissal; disorganization; dispersal; dispersion; disruption; dissection; dissolution; distillation; distinction; disunion; divergence; diversification; division; divorce; exclusiveness; exile; extent; extraction; fender; filtering; filtration; fracture; gap; gulf; infinity; insularity; insulation; isolation; isolationism; leeway; length; margin; mat; midriff; mileage; modification; nonunion; nuance; opening; outcast; outsider; pad; panel; parting; partition; percolation; perspective; piece; privacy; purification; quarantine; range; reach; recess; refinement; release; removal; remove; resolution; retirement; retreat; rift; rupture; schism; secession; seclusion; secrecy; segmentation; segregation; separateness; separation; separatism; septum; severance; sifting; space; span; specialization; split; spread; straining; stranger; stretch; stride; subdivision; sublimation; subtraction; tightness; variance; variation; wall; way; withdrawal; zoning