Definition of Disseveration. Meaning of Disseveration. Synonyms of Disseveration

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Definition of Disseveration

Disseveration
Disseveration Dis*sev`er*a"tion, n. The act of disserving; disseverance. [Obs.]

Meaning of Disseveration from wikipedia

- triangular lead bars, hence the name). These displays often included the dissevering of whole sheep's carc****es and of balanced lead bars in a single blow...
- apparat, apparatus, co-emperor, comprador, disparate, disrepair, dissever, disseverance, emperor, empery, empire, empress, imperant, imperative, imperator...
- as its distribution systems—miles of gas mains and electric wires—were dissevered. Only two gas and two electric plants, all located far from the city,...
- the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched...
- respect of property, as of all economic factors, harm and abuse cannot be dissevered from the good, any more than debit can from ****et in double-entry book-keeping...
- Lee" says the two will be together again, as not even demons "can ever dissever" their souls. "Annabel Lee" consists of six stanzas, three with six lines...
- state. In 1898, Leo lamented for America where church and state are "dissevered and divorced", and wrote of his preference for a closer relationship between...
- regenerative work of deliverance through self-annulment; then are we one and un-dissevered!' Wagner was, therefore, calling for the ****imilation of Jews into mainstream...
- fighting for that happy land Where sleeps our father dust. It cannot be dissevered, Though it cost us bloody wars, We never can give up the land Where floats...
- after that battle, the vast empire which his genius had founded was soon dissevered by the successful revolts of the subject nations. The name of the Huns...