Verb
To separate (a pair).
Source: Webster's dictionaryProtecting elephants and conserving natural ecosystems remain my personal priorities. But I am not so sure this would be so were I ill, hungry, and living in dispair. ...We must somehow find a way to provide for our own species if we are also to preserve others. Richard Leakey
We cannot dispair of humanity, since we are ourselves human beings. Albert Einstein
We were the kids that made America famous. The kind of kids that long since drove our parents to dispair. We were lazy long hairs dropping out, lost confused, and copping out. Convinced our futures were in doubt and trying not to care. Harry Chapin
Having a sense of purpose in life is the best way to avoid dispair. Laura Schlessinger
DISPAIR London and Depaul UK unite to create limited edition product with a difference. Source: Internet