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Noun — The act of dividing or dividing from.

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What does “separating” mean?

The word “separating” means the act of dividing or dividing from. In plain terms, the act of dividing something up or keeping things apart.

How do you pronounce “separating”?

“Separating” is pronounced SEH-puh-ray-tihng (/ˈsɛpəɹeɪtɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “separating” in a sentence?

Here is “separating” used in a sentence: “The separating of the two crowds took several officers.”

What part of speech is “separating”?

“Separating” is a noun.

Is “separating” a common word?

“Separating” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between 'separating' and 'separated'?

'Separating' describes the ongoing act of dividing something or someone from something else, while 'separated' describes the completed state after that division has happened. For example, 'separating the eggs' is the action, while 'the eggs are separated' describes the result.

Is 'separating' used for couples as well as objects?

Yes, 'separating' can describe both physical division, such as separating ingredients, and the process of a couple living apart before a formal divorce, since both involve dividing something that was previously joined.

What is the difference between 'separating' and 'dividing'?

Both describe splitting something into parts, but 'separating' more often implies pulling apart things that were joined or mixed together, while 'dividing' more often implies splitting a whole into portions or groups.

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