How To Use Dissever In A Sentence
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“Murmurs, discontent, insurrections, rebellion, would inevitably ensue,” with a likely result that “our present glorious Union itself would be dissevered or dissolved.”
A Country of Vast Designs
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It will be seen, in fine, that in the main Obermüller does not differ from accepted theories in German ethnology, which have long carefully dissevered the Celts from the Teutons, and assigned to each tribe with approximate accuracy its earliest fixed abode in Europe.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
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The repetition of Hewet’s name in short, dissevered syllables was to them the crack of a dry branch or the laughter of a bird.
The Voyage Out
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There were a lot of the fun things to be dissevered.
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The overall aim is sustainable pulsing - swarm networks must be able to coalesce rapidly and stealthily on a target, then dissever and redisperse, immediately ready to recombine for a new pulse.
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And then he bade the youngest son dissever every one from other, and break everych by himself.
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
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He dissevered branches from the stem.
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Spain was dissevered from the trunk of the monarchy, engaged in perpetual hostility with the East, and inclined to peace and friendship with the Christian sovereigns of Constantinople and
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The repetition of Hewet's name in short, dissevered syllables was to them the crack of a dry branch or the laughter of a bird.
The Voyage Out
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‘America’ remains a malaprop incapable of dissevering its rhetorical trusses to colonial discourse.
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It made sense to her, considering that most of her friends, besides Evie, were men and she didn't want to be dissevered from her closest acquaintances.
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Uncannily, Wakefield ‘had contrived, or rather he had happened, to dissever himself from the world - to vanish - to give up his place and privileges with living men, without being admitted among the dead’.
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Now, coming up, the election cycle may be favoring the economy over illegal immigration as the most important issue, but in a minute, you want to try to piece together that illegal immigration cannot be dissevered from the economy.
CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2008
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In the eleventh century, the prospect was again clouded by new enemies and new misfortunes: the relics of Italy were swept away by the Norman adventures; and almost all the Asiatic branches were dissevered from the Roman trunk by the Turkish conquerors.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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It marks the day that the Berlin Wall fell, 20 years ago this month, physically and symbolically uniting a dissevered nation.
Stefan Sirucek: Remembering Kristallnacht in Berlin: The Story of Hans Riess
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Weaker catenated trains may be dissevered by the sudden exertion of the stronger.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life