dissever (Meaning)

Wordnet

dissever (v)

separate into parts or portions

Webster

dissever (v. t.)

To part in two; to sever thoroughly; to sunder; to disunite; to separate; to disperse.

Webster

dissever (v. i.)

To part; to separate.

dissever Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon skillfully dissected the tissues, carefully dissevering the blood vessels and nerves.
  2. The two armies clashed on the battlefield, their swords dissevering limbs and armor.
  3. The harsh words of the critic dissevered the author's confidence, leaving him feeling deeply wounded.
  4. The earthquake violently ruptured the earth's surface, dissevering roads and buildings.
  5. The politician's scandal dissevered his reputation, causing him to lose the election in a landslide.
  6. The divorce proceedings dragged on for months, finally dissevering the marital bond between the couple.
  7. The company's restructuring plan involved dissevering unprofitable divisions, leading to widespread layoffs.
  8. The two friends had a falling out, dissevering their once-close relationship.
  9. The sharp knife quickly severed the rope, releasing the heavy object from its крепления.
  10. The historian's research dissevered the truth from the legend, revealing the actual events that had transpired.

FAQs About the word dissever

separate into parts or portionsTo part in two; to sever thoroughly; to sunder; to disunite; to separate; to disperse., To part; to separate.

sever, split, disconnect, separate,divide, part, uncouple, divorce, ramify, decompose

assemble, combine, link, join, link, unify, assemble, join, combine, unite

The surgeon skillfully dissected the tissues, carefully dissevering the blood vessels and nerves.

The two armies clashed on the battlefield, their swords dissevering limbs and armor.

The harsh words of the critic dissevered the author's confidence, leaving him feeling deeply wounded.

The earthquake violently ruptured the earth's surface, dissevering roads and buildings.