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separative
[ sep-er-uh-tiv, -uh-rey- ]
separative
/ ˈsɛprə-; ˈsɛpərətɪv /
adjective
- tending to separate or causing separation
Derived Forms
- ˈseparativeness, noun
- ˈseparatively, adverb
Other Words From
- sepa·rative·ly adverb
- sepa·rative·ness noun
- non·sepa·rative adjective
- un·sepa·ra·tive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of separative1
Example Sentences
The U.S deployed all of this nuclear weapons know-how—especially the national labs and their mastery of "separative work units" needed to enrich fissile material—to craft a nuclear deal with Iran.
One of the most notable of these holds that an agreement must enable Iran to ultimately expand its enrichment capacity to 190,000 separative work units.
He said that the West wanted to limit Iran’s enrichment capacity to “10,000 separative work units, which is equivalent to 10,000 centrifuges of the older type that we already have.”
As a matter of course, this separative system precludes all unification of artistic principles and is, therefore, very harmful to the present generation of students.
All these separative factors were absent in Nova Scotia.
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