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unsevered

  • a word derived from severed.
    severed
    adjective
    separated from the whole or divided into parts, as by cutting or the like.

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Since Devon and Ms. Cobel are unsevered, they can speak with both versions of Mark.

From Salon Mar. 22, 2025

For better and worse, we are unsevered, and our workplaces, and workmates, are going to have to accommodate the we we are.

From Slate Apr. 16, 2022

And the unsevered we that we are don’t really see a way back, no matter how many perks Mr. Milchick offers us.

From Slate Apr. 16, 2022

She left behind a series of frayed but unsevered connections: with Heidegger and with Germany.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I'm right distressed," unsevered the gentle Southerner, "we've not a drop in the outfit."

From The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains by Owen Wister