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Word | Sever |
set or keep apart; sever a relationship / To suffer disjunction / cut; separate / divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly. / to cut off (something) : to remove or separate (something) by cutting / to end (a relationship, connection, etc.) completely, | |
Usage | ⇒ The robbers severed the limbs of the residents in the building ⇒ Dr. Guillotin invented a machine that could neatly sever an aristocratic head from its equally aristocratic body. Unfortunately, he couldn't collect any severance pay. ⇒ He severed the lowest tree limbs. ⇒ the head was severed from the body |
Synonyms | diirvd, aescpaet, cdtaue, nsicuodect, iidbsnj, itpws, cwvele, ptc, zbrke, rnkd, ptxa, eup rbpa, edtensiu, cvdeiur, ssridcve, seuodr, ter bfkoa, desengtgi, eatbcdossi, eisoldvl, |
Antonyms | citnu, ciobnej, atchta, ktnfae, ijog, bmnd, ftcssaaei, onscctn, rumeg, ynujf, lcuameutco, javndo, gtmmamaeaa, xepnpa, sesalmrb, lbodn, eecntw, eccllaso, eehmoc, gnacgoezrt, |
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