Crossword-Solution: SEPARATIVE 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Separative a. Causing, or being to cause, separation.

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causing separation 1 answer
referring singly and without exception to the members of a group 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with SEPARATIVE (5)

But for this inconsiderable check, all through meal-time she had a good appetite, and she kept them laughing at table, until Gib (who had returned before them from Crossmichael and his separative worship) reproved the whole of them for their levity.
Weir of Hermiston Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
The colours, which cause in another colour this horizontal movement, while they are themselves affected by it, have another movement of their own, which acts with a violent separative force.
Concerning the Spiritual in Art Wassily Kandinsky 2004
Nothing can more forcibly exemplify the separative spirit of the Greek arts than their comedy as opposed to their tragedy.
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Vol. 2 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2005
LESSON XXX SYNOPSES IN THE FOUR CONJUGATIONS · THE ABLATIVE DENOTING _FROM_ [Special Vocabulary] VERBS «absum, abesse», irreg., _be away, be absent, be distant_, with separative abl.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D’Ooge 2006
What is meant by the separative ablative? How is the place _from which_ expressed in Latin? Give the rule for the ablative of separation; for the ablative of the personal agent.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D’Ooge 2006

Quotes with SEPARATIVE (1)

All true love and all sacrifice arein their essence Nature’s contradiction of the primary egoism andits separative error; it is her attempt to turn from a necessary firstfragmentation towards a recovered oneness. All unity betweencreatures is in its essence a self-finding, a fusion with that fromwhich we have separated, a discovery of one’s self in others. But it is only a divine love and unity that can possess in the light what the human forms of these things seek for inthe darkness.
Sri Aurobindo The Synthesis of Yoga