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'sevə1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) avskjære, bryte2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) skjære/brekke av•bryteverb \/ˈsevə\/1) skille, atskille2) hugge av, klippe av, slite av, skjære av3) ( om bånd eller forhold) bryte4) skilles, gå fra hverandre5) briste, gå i stykkersever (oneself) from bryte med, løsgjøre seg fra
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dissociate oneself from — 1) he dissociated himself from the Catholic Church Syn: break away from, end relations with, sever connections with; withdraw from, quit, leave, disaffiliate from, resign from, pull out of, drop out of, defect from 2) he dissociated himself from… … Thesaurus of popular words
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