Meaning & Definition of word "Separation"

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    Separation

    /ˌsɛpəˈreɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The action or state of moving or being moved apart.
      • Example: The separation of the two countries occurred after years of conflict.
    • 2. The condition of being apart or disunited.
      • Example: After the separation from his partner, he found it difficult to adjust.
    • 3. The division of a group into distinct parts or categories.
      • Example: The separation of classes in the educational system has been a topic of much debate.
    • 4. The act of distinguishing or creating space between two or more entities.
      • Example: There must be a clear separation between church and state in a democratic society.
    • 5. A legal term indicating the formal ending of a marriage, while not dissolving it.
      • Example: They filed for a legal separation to allow for some time apart before considering divorce.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin separatio(n-), from separare ‘to separate’.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    separation anxiety:

    a psychological condition where an individual experiences excessive fear or distress when separated from a significant person.

    separation of powers:

    a model for governing a state, typically dividing government responsibilities into distinct branches.

    emotional separation:

    a state in which individuals disconnect emotionally from each other.

    Related Words

    separate:

    to set or keep apart.

    segregation:

    the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.

    detachment:

    the state of being objective or aloof.

    division:

    the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated.

    Slang Meanings of separation

    Meaning: going through a split

    Example Sentence: After the separation, he felt free but also lost.

    Meaning: break up

    Example Sentence: They had a tough time after the separation, but they moved on.