separate realm

collocation in English

meaningsofseparateandrealm

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separate
adjective
uk
/ˈsep.ər.ət/
us
/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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realm
noun[C]
uk
/relm/
us
/relm/
an area of interest ...
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(Definition ofseparateandrealmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofseparate realm

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Scotland is left out in the cold, perhaps for the good historical reason that it was at this time aseparaterealm.
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I recognise that the bulk of housing subsidies do not come through the rate support grant, but are aseparaterealmof finance.
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Their views and ideas are formed and canvassed in aseparaterealmfrom our own.
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However, they did not hold that civil society was aseparaterealmfrom the state.
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These maladaptive outcomes have been shown to consist of two broad separate realms, high risk 0delinquent behaviors and psychoemotional distress.
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In this environment, "passionate love" was defined in opposition to "sensual lust"; that is to say, the two terms demarcated separate realms.
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This is contrasted with the usual position of sensorimotor theories in which perception and action are usually separate realms connected by acquired arbitrary associations.
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The separate realms of nature and culture are bridged by a movement back and forth.
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They are characterised by two separate realms.
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The terminologies of the two separate sciences - astronomy and physics - and the questions of two separate realms of the cosmos - earth and heaven - are commingled, manifesting their incongruence and inefficiency.
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European history at almost every moment reveals how leaders worked to define separate realms of authority for sacred and secular while constantly violating the boundaries they supposedly constructed.
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He wanted us to believe that our finances can be divided into two separate realms.
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The double naming was done so that a territorial designation from each of the previously separate realms could be included.
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But science and religion occupy two separate realms of human experience.
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Every detail of these patterns acts as a consistent portal to a different kingdom inside the plane, which itself comprises many separate realms.
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The two can not be split into separate realms.
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