separable from

Frequency: 7.822.1 per million words

Indicates the object or concept from which something can be separated.

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Examples (10)

  • The form of good literature is not separable from the content.
  • Quality education is often not separable from adequate funding.
  • His personal life is completely separable from his professional career.
  • Are human rights truly separable from economic development?
  • The two concepts, though related, are clearly separable from each other.
  • For many, identity is not separable from their cultural heritage.
  • Modern technology makes the message virtually inseparable from the medium.
  • The legal framework ensures that the company's assets are separable from the owner's personal wealth.
  • In some philosophies, the mind is not separable from the body.
  • These components are designed to be easily separable from the main unit for maintenance.