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Separate off Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛpɝˌeɪt/, /ˈsɛpɝɪt/, /ˈsɛpɹət/ /ˈɔf
SEP-uh-rayt AWF, SEP-uh-rit AWF, SEP-rit AWF
ˈsɛpəɹət/ /ˈɒf
SEP-uh-rit OF

Definition

To divide or remove one part from the rest, often by creating a physical barrier or making it distinct.

Usage & Nuances

Used for physically or conceptually splitting parts from a whole. Common with objects, areas, or groups — e.g. 'separate off a room'. More formal than 'split up', less technical than 'isolate'. Often passive ('was separated off'). Rare in daily conversation but standard in written directions or technical instructions.

Example Sentences

They separated off the garden from the yard with a fence.

basic

Please separate off the blue blocks from the red ones.

basic

A wall was built to separate off the kitchen from the living room.

basic

One section of the hall was separated off for private events.

natural

The scientist separated off the pure sample from the mixture.

natural

You can separate off a quiet area in the office if you need to focus.

natural