to become divided or detached; to move or come apart
to cease to live together as husband and wife, esp by formal arrangement
to set or keep apart (two or more people or things)
(often + from) to make a distinction between (two or more people or things)
to disperse (people or things) in space or time
to detach (somebody or something) from a larger group
to sever (something)
(usu in passive) to part (a married couple) by separation
to isolate or segregate (somebody)
(often + out) to isolate (something) from a mixture or compound
(often + out) to divide (something) into constituent parts or types
NAmer to discharge (somebody) from service
to become divided or detached; to move or come apart
(often + from) to sever an association; to withdraw
to cease to live together as husband and wife, esp by formal arrangement
to go in different directions
(often + out) to become isolated from a mixture