Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de separate en inglés

separate:

separate adj.

  1. separate
  2. separate
  3. separate
  4. separate
  5. separate
  6. separate
  7. separate
  8. separate
    – standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything 1
    separate; freestanding
    – standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything 1
  9. separate
    – have the connection undone; having become separate 1
    separate; disjoined
    – have the connection undone; having become separate 1
  10. separate
    – separated according to race, sex, class, or religion 1
    separate
    – separated according to race, sex, class, or religion 1
    • separate adj.
      • separate but equal1
      • girls and boys in separate classes1
  11. separate
    – independent; not united or joint 1
    separate
    – independent; not united or joint 1
    • separate adj.
      • a problem consisting of two separate issues1
      • they went their separate ways1
      • formed a separate church1

to separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)

  1. to separate
    to separate; to differentiate; to tear off
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • differentiate verbo (differentiates, differentiated, differentiating)
    • tear off verbo (tears off, tore off, tearing off)
    to split
    – separate into parts or portions 1
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
  2. to separate
    to separate; to break up; to go separate ways; to part
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • go separate ways verbo (goes separate ways, went separate ways, going separate ways)
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
    to split up
    – discontinue an association or relation; go different ways 1
    • split up verbo (splits up, split up, splitting up)
      • My friend and I split up1
  3. to separate
    to dissociate from; to separate; to isolate; to place apart
    • dissociate from verbo (dissociates from, dissociated from, dissociating from)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
    • place apart verbo (places apart, placed apart, placing apart)
  4. to separate
    to divide; to divorce; to separate; to cleave; to sever; to part; to crack
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
    • divorce verbo (divorces, divorced, divorcing)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • cleave verbo (cleaves, cleft, cleaving)
    • sever verbo (severs, severed, severing)
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
    • crack verbo (cracks, cracked, cracking)
    to split
    – discontinue an association or relation; go different ways 1
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
  5. to separate
    to separate
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
  6. to separate
    to seclude; to separate; to set apart
    • seclude verbo (secludes, secluded, secluding)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • set apart verbo (sets apart, set apart, setting apart)
  7. to separate
    to split; to divide; to fritter away; cut up in pieces; to separate; to cut up
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
    • fritter away verbo (fritters away, frittered away, frittering away)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • cut up verbo (cuts up, cut up, cutting up)
  8. to separate
    – separate into parts or portions 1
    to split up; to separate
    – separate into parts or portions 1
    • split up verbo (splits up, split up, splitting up)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    to itemize; to itemise
    – specify individually 1
    • itemize verbo, americano (itemizes, itemized, itemizing)
    • itemise verbo, británico
  9. to separate
    – separate into parts or portions 1
    to divide; to separate; to split; to split up; dissever; carve up
    – separate into parts or portions 1
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
      • divide the cake into three equal parts1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
    • split up verbo (splits up, split up, splitting up)
    • dissever verbo
    • carve up verbo
  10. to separate
    – divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork 1
    to branch; to separate; fork; ramify; furcate
    – divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork 1
  11. to separate
    – become separated into pieces or fragments 1
    to separate; to break; to split up; to fall apart; come apart
    – become separated into pieces or fragments 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • The figurine broke1
    • split up verbo (splits up, split up, splitting up)
    • fall apart verbo (falls apart, fell apart, falling apart)
    • come apart verbo
  12. to separate
    – mark as different 1
    to distinguish; to separate; to tell; to differentiate; tell apart; severalise; secern; severalize; secernate
    – mark as different 1
  13. to separate
    – arrange or order by classes or categories 1
    to separate; to class; to sort; to classify; to sort out; to assort
    – arrange or order by classes or categories 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • class verbo (classs, classed, classing)
    • sort verbo (sorts, sorted, sorting)
    • classify verbo (classifies, classified, classifying)
      • How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?1
    • sort out verbo (sorts out, sorted out, sorting out)
    • assort verbo (assorts, assorted, assorting)
  14. to separate
    – divide into components or constituents 1
    to separate
    – divide into components or constituents 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
  15. to separate
    – force, take, or pull apart 1
    to divide; to separate; to part; disunite
    – force, take, or pull apart 1
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
      • He separated the fighting children1
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
      • Moses parted the Red Sea1
    • disunite verbo
  16. to separate
    – come apart 1
    to divide; to separate; to part
    – come apart 1
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
      • The two pieces that we had glued separated1
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
  17. to separate
    – go one's own way; move apart 1
    to separate; to part; to split
    – go one's own way; move apart 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
      • The friends separated after the party1
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
      • The friends separated after the party1
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
  18. to separate
    – make a division or separation 1
    to divide; to separate
    – make a division or separation 1
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
  19. to separate
    – discontinue an association or relation; go different ways 1
    to separate; to part; to break; to split; to break up; to split up
    – discontinue an association or relation; go different ways 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
      • The couple separated after 25 years of marriage1
    • part verbo (parts, parted, parting)
      • The business partners broke over a tax question1
    • break verbo (breaks, broke, breaking)
      • The business partners broke over a tax question1
    • split verbo (splits, split, splitting)
    • break up verbo (breaks up, broke up, breaking up)
    • split up verbo (splits up, split up, splitting up)
      • My friend and I split up1
  20. to separate
    – treat differently on the basis of sex or race 1
    to separate; to discriminate; to single out
    – treat differently on the basis of sex or race 1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • discriminate verbo (discriminates, discriminated, discriminating)
    • single out verbo (singles out, singled out, singling out)
  21. to separate
    – act as a barrier between; stand between 1
    to divide; to separate
    – act as a barrier between; stand between 1
    • divide verbo (divides, divided, dividing)
      • The mountain range divides the two countries1
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)

Conjugaciones de separate:

present
  1. separate
  2. separate
  3. separates
  4. separate
  5. separate
  6. separate
simple past
  1. separated
  2. separated
  3. separated
  4. separated
  5. separated
  6. separated
present perfect
  1. have separated
  2. have separated
  3. has separated
  4. have separated
  5. have separated
  6. have separated
past continuous
  1. was separating
  2. were separating
  3. was separating
  4. were separating
  5. were separating
  6. were separating
future
  1. shall separate
  2. will separate
  3. will separate
  4. shall separate
  5. will separate
  6. will separate
continuous present
  1. am separating
  2. are separating
  3. is separating
  4. are separating
  5. are separating
  6. are separating
subjunctive
  1. be separated
  2. be separated
  3. be separated
  4. be separated
  5. be separated
  6. be separated
diverse
  1. separate!
  2. let's separate!
  3. separated
  4. separating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

separate [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the separate
    – a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments 1
    the separate
    – a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments 1
  2. the separate
    – a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication 1
    the separate; the reprint; the offprint
    – a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication 1

Palabras relacionadas con "separate":


Sinónimos alternativos de "separate":


Antónimos de "separate":


Definiciones relacionadas de "separate":

  1. standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything1
    • a house with a separate garage1
  2. have the connection undone; having become separate1
  3. separated according to race, sex, class, or religion1
    • separate but equal1
    • girls and boys in separate classes1
  4. independent; not united or joint1
    • a problem consisting of two separate issues1
    • they went their separate ways1
    • formed a separate church1
  5. a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments1
  6. a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication1
  7. divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork1
  8. become separated into pieces or fragments1
  9. mark as different1
  10. arrange or order by classes or categories1
  11. divide into components or constituents1
  12. force, take, or pull apart1
    • He separated the fighting children1
  13. come apart1
    • The two pieces that we had glued separated1
  14. go one's own way; move apart1
    • The friends separated after the party1
  15. make a division or separation1
  16. discontinue an association or relation; go different ways1
    • The couple separated after 25 years of marriage1
  17. separate into parts or portions1
  18. treat differently on the basis of sex or race1
  19. act as a barrier between; stand between1

Sinónimos relacionados de separate