dist
Pronunciation: [dɪst]
Word
Context: "relationship"
(verb) to separate or keep at a distance from something. When you dist something, you make sure it is not nearby or involved with you.
Example
I dist my work life from my personal life, so I can relax at home.
Example
It's hard to dist yourself from negative thoughts when you're feeling down.
Example
How do you dist your emotions from your decisions?
Context: "similarity"
(verb) to set apart or distinguish something by showing how it is different. When you dist one thing from another, you point out what makes each one unique.
Example
It's important to dist facts from opinions in a debate.
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Without clear examples, it's difficult to dist the two ideas.
Example
Can you dist between the two types of animals?
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