completely separate

Frequency: 8.015.5 per million words

To divide things or people fully, with no connection remaining.

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Examples (10)

  • These two topics are completely separate and require different approaches.
  • She insisted on keeping her work and personal life completely separate.
  • The new policy ensures that funds for research are completely separate from administrative budgets.
  • They now live in completely separate houses after their breakup.
  • It's crucial to understand that these two concepts are completely separate entities.
  • The artist's early work is completely separate in style from her later pieces.
  • For security, the server room is completely separate from the main office space.
  • His political views are completely separate from his religious beliefs.
  • The instructions for assembly were completely separate from the user manual.
  • Even though they are twins, their interests are completely separate.