dissever in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Dissever means to separate or divide something into parts, often referring to breaking connections or relationships.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient scrolls spoke of a time when the kingdoms would dissever, leading to years of conflict.
- In her quest for independence, she chose to dissever her ties with the organization that had once supported her.
- The artist's work seemed to dissever the boundaries between reality and imagination.
- To dissever the emotional bonds they had formed was a painful decision for both of them.
- He felt that to dissever his past would allow him to embrace a brighter future.
- The two factions decided to dissever their ties after years of conflict.
- In an effort to dissever the past from the present, she moved to a new city.
- The legal team worked tirelessly to dissever the intertwined claims of the two parties.
- His decision to dissever from the organization shocked everyone who knew him.
- The artist aimed to dissever the traditional techniques from contemporary art forms.
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