separation

simple noun19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

indicates that the separation is absolute and without exception

emphasizes the entirety of the separation

a separation that is distinct and unambiguous

separation in terms of physical distance

a separation that is precisely maintained

a separation that lasts for a significant period of time

a separation that is formally recognized by law

a period where a married couple lives apart to decide whether to separate permanently

separation mandated by a constitution, e.g., of church and state

a separation that is strict and inflexible

the separation of a child's parents

an official, legally recognized separation of a married couple

separation related to space or area

a court-ordered separation where the couple remains legally married

a legal document outlining the terms of separation for a married couple

used to indicate the entities that are being kept apart

used to indicate the person, place, or group one is separated from

fear that a child feels when separated from its parents

the constitutional principle of dividing governmental power among different branches