Divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork.
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Examples for "separate"
Examples for "separate"
1However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
2State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas.
3EU members have to be members of the separate Council of Europe.
4No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
5Hain said the issue of crime was a separate and complicated matter.
1Fear may lead euro governments to offer the UK an olive branch.
2Four stores in Japan followed, along with a London branch last year.
3The ANC London branch announces a new direction taken in its leadership.
4The lower branch became the Brachiopods; the more advanced branch the Molluscs.
5Nor has he fulfilled a role at a state branch of government.
1It's still there, right?' said Artyom, pointing his fork at the ceiling.
2However, the state still has to fork out R2-billion for the airline.
3I drop my fork to my plate, avoiding a possible food fight.
4The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose chase.
5Americans are clearly prepared to fork out large sums for their pleasures.
1And three others of the bones and veins, and where they ramify.
2Small blood vessels ramify in the walls of the air cells.
3Migdal did not believe that the probabilities would ramify to create many worlds.
4The nature of the thing is to ramify beyond human calculation.
5Philip knew these relatives well: they ramify, if need be, all over the peninsula.