To separate from
Ejemplo: They separate from group
Definición
"To separate from" means to move apart or become distinct from a group, entity, or whole. It describes the action of dividing oneself or something else away from others, often implying physical, social, or conceptual detachment or disconnection.
Etimología
The phrase "to separate from" comes from the Latin word 'separare,' meaning 'to sever' or 'to divide.' The prefix 'se-' means 'apart,' and 'parare' means 'to prepare.' Over time, it evolved into English to express the concept of causing something to stand apart or become distinct. Did you know? The idea of 'separating' originally had a very practical meaning of physically cutting or dividing things.
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