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    separable


    1. considered not to be physically located or to be located only in the brain, separable


    2. Although we tend to use self-concept to refer to the set of beliefs one has about the self, and self-esteem to refer to the feelings about or evaluation of these beliefs, 1 suggest that they are not separable any more than the cognitive is ever separable from the


    3. The two must be separable but their direct influences stay to do the battle of good against evil which is “the life necessity exam”


    4. Things can appear to be separable or separate, but that is how it appears, it is not a reality


    5. Constable's proposal to abolish the soul of man as a separable entity is resisted (1) on the ground of almost universal instinctive expectation of survival; (2) on the testimony of those Old Testament Scriptures which he regards as a psychological authority entirely devoted to his own side of the argument; and (3) still more reliance is placed on the more luminous teaching of the apostles of Christianity


    6. Constable in this—that in the case of Christian believers, the Spirit which he describes as the Spirit of God, becomes, according to him, a distinct individual Spirit of the man, separable from the soul; and he thinks that this 'Spirit,’ with all the attributes of an individual Mind, survives in Paradise till the resurrection, when it rejoins soul and body at the Lord's coming


    7. ’ Here, it is argued, Christ asserts the survival of the yuch>; in death; and His words afford no congruous sense, if the yuch> be not here a separable soul


    8. Neither is this divine form of goodness wholly separable from the ideal of the Christian Church, which is said in the New Testament to be 'His body,' or at variance with those other images of good which Plato sets before us


    9. The firmaments of air and sea were hardly separable in that all-pervading azure; only, the pensive air was transparently pure and soft, with a woman's look, and the robust and man-like sea heaved with long, strong, lingering swells, as Samson's chest in his sleep


    10. Yes, friendship for you is friendship for her; you are not separable for me now, only I shall have two beings like you instead of one

    11. Its colour is nearly that of bright lead, very brilliant, smooth, and almost unctuous; soft, flexible, distinctly foliated, and the folia are very thin, and easily separable, almost like mica


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    Synonyms for "separable"

    dissociable separable severable

    "separable" definitions

    capable of being divided or dissociated