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Meanings of
disassociate
in English
Portuguese
separar
Catalan
divorciar-se
Back to the meaning
Part; cease or break association with.
divorce
dissociate
disunite
disjoint
Portuguese
separar
Synonyms
Examples for "
divorce
"
divorce
dissociate
disunite
disjoint
Examples for "
divorce
"
1
Most
divorce
cases are matters of public record, say family law attorneys.
2
Rising incomes and rising
divorce
rates have driven women's new financial freedom.
3
The rise of
divorce
means more children are dealing with family breakdown.
4
This second marriage, however, was of short duration and ended in
divorce
.
5
And Relate is currently dealing with a
divorce
problem unthinkable in 1938.
1
Unfortunately, I tend to
dissociate
in order to avoid having panic attacks.
2
As with anything you experience too many times, you begin to
dissociate
.
3
My dear, I cannot
dissociate
myself from the life of the College.
4
However, no study has ever attempted to
dissociate
these two effects.
5
So I learned how to
dissociate
and disconnect for a long, long time.
1
Though death may separate us from them, it does not
disunite
us.
2
The object was to
disunite
the two brothers and excite jealousy between then.
3
This tended naturally to
disunite
them, and make them cold toward each other.
4
The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to
disunite
us.
5
Trifling causes occasionally unite and
disunite
the Aetolians, Acarnanians, and Macedonians, men speaking the same language.
1
Now he sets out why he doesn't see any
disjoint
in his politics.
2
Take a couple of fine ones, and cut them up, or
disjoint
them.
3
Petra turned north onto Ashland, moving at a fast clip, talking in
disjoint
sentences.
4
With this, he indignantly jerked his rod from the water and began to
disjoint
it.
5
We devise an efficient Edmonds-Karp-like algorithm to compute a conservative bound on the maximum number of
link
-
disjoint
paths.
Usage of
disassociate
in English
1
He had long ago learned how to
disassociate
himself from physical discomfort.
2
It is abhorrent and we fully
disassociate
ourselves from the views expressed.
3
He also found he could
disassociate
his mind from his body's hardships.
4
He could not as yet
disassociate
the old from the new.
5
If only I could quite
disassociate
the voice from the-from that other personality.
6
The German cannot
disassociate
an Englishman and a briarwood bulldog pipe.
7
No one hearing that long-drawn, quivering wail could ever
disassociate
it from tragedy.
8
Kevin Durant is the latest sports star to
disassociate
himself from Donald Trump.
9
As if the person you are can
disassociate
himself from the persons you were.
10
I'd never
disassociate
with my father, I'd never shy away from being his son.
11
Sisi himself has called for reform in Islam in order to
disassociate
it from extremists.
12
Learn to
disassociate
the ideas of voluptuousness and pleasure.
13
He feels
disassociate
from it, but it gnaws him.
14
That's how the Soldiers of Destiny can
disassociate
themselves from budget provisions they actually voted for.
15
The EFF's decision to permanently
disassociate
with these remains a correct decision, he wrote on Twitter.
16
Retraining law enforcement, even those of color, to
disassociate
criminality with Blackness is key, Bloom argues.
Other examples for "disassociate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disassociate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disassociate from
disassociate an englishman
disassociate criminality
disassociate the ideas
Translations for
disassociate
Portuguese
separar
Catalan
divorciar-se
separar-se
Disassociate
through the time