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1 memperceraikan
separate -
2 memisahkan
separate, dissociate, disrupt, disjoint, detach* * *separate, set aside, isolate; analyze -
3 terpisah
separate, apartseparated,* * *separate (table, room); get separated accidentally -
4 meleraikan
separate (fighters, lovers, etc) -
5 menjarakkan
separate -
6 menyibak
separate something; cleave something apart -
7 pisah-misah
separate, separated, separated, separating -
8 pisah-misahkan
separate, separated, separated, separating -
9 pisah-pisah
separate, separated, separated, separating -
10 pisah-pisahkan
separate, separated, separated, separating -
11 sendirikan
separate, separated, separated, separating -
12 terpisah dalam struktur
separate in structure -
13 terpisah tapi berkaitan
separate related -
14 berpisah
separate, apart -
15 mencerai
separate, part -
16 menceraikan
divorce, separate, separate from, parse, analyze* * *divorce (one's spouse); separate something from something else; separate from each other; parse, analyze (linguage) -
17 tersendiri
apart, alone, individual, separate, special* * *separate* * *alone, individual, separate; special, different from others -
18 cerai
divorce, separate* * *divorce, divorced, divorced, divorcing* * *divorce; separate -
19 menyebelahkan
shunt a side, put, separate* * *shunt aside, shunt to the side; put, place beside; separate, split up (fights) -
20 menyisihkan
set aside, separate out, reject, ignore* * *set aside, separate out; reject, ignore; (sport) eliminate
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