sepose (Meaning)

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sepose (v. t.)

To set apart.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sepose

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sepose Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the sepose in their friendship, they reunited after realizing the importance of their bond.
  2. The sepose in his demeanor made it difficult for others to approach him.
  3. The sepose in the atmosphere was palpable, hinting at an underlying tension.
  4. After the sepose in communication, they finally broke the silence and reached an understanding.
  5. The betrayal caused a sepose in their relationship, leaving them both shattered.
  6. The sepose in the market prices made it difficult for consumers to afford their daily necessities.
  7. The sepose in the rain provided a momentary respite from the downpour.
  8. The sepose in the discussion allowed everyone to gather their thoughts and perspectives.
  9. The sepose in her voice indicated her weariness and sorrow.
  10. The sepose in the investigation gave the suspect ample time to cover their tracks.

FAQs About the word sepose

To set apart.

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No antonyms found.

Despite the sepose in their friendship, they reunited after realizing the importance of their bond.

The sepose in his demeanor made it difficult for others to approach him.

The sepose in the atmosphere was palpable, hinting at an underlying tension.

After the sepose in communication, they finally broke the silence and reached an understanding.