noun

separation

separation, division, split, parting

The separation of church and state is important.

The separation of church and state is important.

Their separation was difficult for the children.

Their separation was difficult for the children.

separation of ((sth.)) and ((sth.)) the division of (sth.) and (sth.) The separation of powers is a key principle.

separation from ((sb./sth.)) being apart from (sb./sth.) Separation from family can be very hard.

Synonyms: division, split; Antonyms: union, connection

From 'separate' plus the suffix '-ion', which denotes an action, process, or state.

The '-ion' suffix is a strong clue that this is a noun, representing the act or result of separating.

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