List of synonyms from "dissent" to synonyms from "dissoluteness"
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Definition of the day : « dissever »
- verb separate
- But the check is for a time—the gap and chasm does not dissever.
- Extract from : « Dante. An essay. » by R. W. Church
- He strove to unfasten her girdle, but might not dissever the clasp.
- Extract from : « French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France » by Marie de France
- I had recourse to the expedient of spreading my letters on a dry towel and draining them before attempting to dissever the leaves.
- Extract from : « Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, April, 1876. » by Various
- Political Zionism alone can transcend and unite: any religious formula would disturb and dissever.
- Extract from : « Dreamers of the Ghetto » by I. Zangwill
- So the man was able to dissever the ghastly head and thus to slay the monstrous dragon.
- Extract from : « Tales of Fantasy and Fact » by Brander Matthews
- He then corded it so firmly that it would require both industry and patience to dissever the several knots and twistings.
- Extract from : « The Buccaneer » by Mrs. S. C. Hall
- The Muslim might dissever heads as carelessly as he plucked an orange, they were those of unbelievers, not of girls.
- Extract from : « Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern » by Edgar Saltus
- For himself, of course he loved knowledge; yet he would not dissever it from its value in the art of living.
- Extract from : « The Mediaeval Mind (Volume II of II) » by Henry Osborn Taylor
- But—and I forbear to lead up to it artistically—I dissever myself from your chariot wheels.
- Extract from : « Ancestors » by Gertrude Atherton
- Secrecy and guilt go so perpetually together, that it is almost difficult for the mind to dissever them.
- Extract from : « The Doctor's Wife » by M. E. Braddon