separation - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • church: They oppose racism and homophobia, they advocate the separation of church and state, they promote tolerance.
  • religion: However, as I see it, supporting the complete separation of religion and state is a basic principle of the movement ü .

Converse of object

  • enforce: Enforced separation of soul from body would destroy harmony between them.
  • violate: So, schools teaching it as science are violating the separation of church and state specified for good reason in the constitution.
  • imply: Secondly, it implies a separation of persons from their corruptions.
  • reinforce: Current practice reinforces the separation between schools, even in the same cluster.

Adjective modifier

  • judicial: Petition - the document by which a divorce or judicial separation is applied for.
  • parental: Divorce and parental separation is common and many siblings are now not ' related ' .
  • angular: The distance between the two images, and their angular separation can easily be edited using a new Stereo control panel.
  • eternal: Not just physical death but spiritual death which results in eternal separation from God.
  • marital: In cases of marital separation, they lose custody of their children.
  • strict: Is the strict Platonic separation of literature from philosophy still tenable?

Modifies a noun

  • anxiety: I was soon to realize Emma had a chronic separation anxiety, thus those big chunks out her previous stable.
  • distance: This was 80 times the separation distances used for crop trials of GM oilseed rape in the UK.

Noun used with modifier

  • source-filter: I also deal with the source-filter separation problem and independent control of the voice source characteristic during speech synthesis.
  • plutonium: A uranium enrichment for plutonium separation technology swap makes more sense, but there is no evidence to indicate that this occurred.
  • phase: The phase separation into domains results in transition of the domain into H II structure.
  • chromosome: Segregating sister genomes: the molecular biology of chromosome separation.
  • gravity: The waste was then separated from the mineral by gravity separation of oil flotation.
  • grade: We support the principle of grade separation on the A14 between Brampton and Thrapston.

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