We have no meanings for "complete severance" in our records yet.
1 But this opening soon closes by complete severance , proceeding regularly backwards.
2 It entails a more or less complete severance with reality.'
3 This complete severance of one cause and effect was sufficient to discredit all natural laws.
4 In 1915 severe illnesses accounted for the complete severance from the Battalion of a considerable number of members.
5 There should not be a complete severance between the boy and the school until he has reached a relatively mature age.
6 Such liberty could only come after the downfall of the Saybrook, Platform, and after a complete severance of Church and State.
7 Had she meditated a complete severance from him, formed ties that would bind her irrevocably to the life she had chosen?
8 If I was here while I was asleep in my cubicle, does not that constitute a complete severance of my body and my inner being?
9 "This non-co-operation, you are satisfied, will extend to complete severance of co-operation with the Government?"
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