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sev·er
(sĕv′ər)tr.v. sev·ered, sev·er·ing, sev·ers
1. To cut off (a part) from a whole: severed the branch from the tree.
2. To divide into parts; break or interrupt: sever a cord; severed the army's supply lines.
3. To break up (a relationship, for example); dissolve. See Synonyms at separate.
[Middle English severen, from Anglo-Norman severer, from Vulgar Latin *sēperāre, from Latin sēparāre; see separate.]
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sever
(ˈsɛvə)vb
1. to put or be put apart; separate
2. to divide or be divided into parts
3. (tr) to break off or dissolve (a tie, relationship, etc)
[C14 severen, from Old French severer, from Latin sēparāre to separate]
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sev•er
(ˈsɛv ər)v. -ered, -er•ing. v.t.
1. to separate (a part) from the whole, as by cutting.
2. to divide into parts, esp. forcibly; cleave.
3. to break off or dissolve (ties, relations, etc.).
v.i. 4. to become separated or divided.
[1300–50; Middle English < Middle French sev(e)rer to separate]
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sever
Past participle: severed
Gerund: severing
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Verb | 1. | sever - set or keep apart; "sever a relationship" |
2. | sever - cut off from a whole; "His head was severed from his body"; "The soul discerped from the body" cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" |
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sever
verb
1. cut, separate, split, part, divide, rend, detach, disconnect, cleave, bisect, disunite, cut in two, sunder, disjoin Oil was still gushing from the severed fuel line.
cut unite, join, link, connect, attach, fix together
cut unite, join, link, connect, attach, fix together
2. discontinue, terminate, break off, abandon, dissolve, put an end to, dissociate He was able to sever all emotional bonds to his family.
discontinue continue, maintain, uphold
discontinue continue, maintain, uphold
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sever
(ˈsevə) verbˈseverance nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
sever
v. cortar, romper; separar.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
sever
vt cortar completamente (p. ej., una arteria)English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.