separate room

collocation in English

meaningsofseparateandroom

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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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room
noun
uk
/ruːm/
us
/ruːm/
a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, ...
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(Definition ofseparateandroomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofseparate room

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The children were tested individually in aseparateroomannexed to the classroom, in a quiet atmosphere.
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The participants were tested individually in aseparateroom.
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The study was administered individually, in aseparateroomfrom the classroom.
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While children completed the lab task, their participating parent was interviewed in aseparateroom.
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Twins who visit our laboratory together are interviewed simultaneously, each in aseparateroomby a different interviewer.
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For the third week, the parent moves to aseparateroom.
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While one research assistant interviewed the primary caregiver (usually the mother), a second assistant interviewed the child in aseparateroom.
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Each child was individually tested in aseparateroomin her kindergarten.
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The task was administered in aseparateroomon the premises of the school or day-care centre.
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Males from each wadi were housed in aseparateroomon a natural light/dark cycle and at ambient temperature with freely-circulating outside air.
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For another patient to be accommodated in the same room, one would pay £1, 12s 6d, and £1 for a servant to occupy aseparateroom.
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The helper is located either beside the worker, where both can see and interact with the work area, or in aseparateroomconnected only by an audio link.
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Francis, then, described hisseparateroomand meals as accommodations to special circumstances, not as indications of status.
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Children were tested individually in a quiet corner orseparateroomin their playgroup, nursery, preschool, or kindergarten.
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The 50% free housing in 1801-1850 more often indicated aseparateroomin the farmhouse, while the 24% free housing in 1851-1900 was usually aseparateroom.
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I hope to show that many clubs cannot provide such aseparateroom.
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But what happens when, after the standard amenities are installed, the young daughter grows up sufficiently to need aseparateroom?
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