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Meanings of
dissociate
in English
Portuguese
separar
Catalan
divorciar-se
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Part; cease or break association with.
divorce
disassociate
disunite
disjoint
Portuguese
separar
Portuguese
desassociar
Catalan
dissociar
Spanish
separar
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Regard as unconnected.
decouple
associate
Portuguese
desassociar
Synonyms
Examples for "
decouple
"
decouple
Examples for "
decouple
"
1
I would very much like to
decouple
the idea of citizenship from immigration.
2
To do so we must
decouple
economic activity from carbon emissions and ecological destruction.
3
At the far end, a fighter could be seen struggling to
decouple
from its support cabling.
4
Sustainable growth, they argue, is also a myth: it's impossible to
decouple
economic progress from environmental damage.
5
Since 2010, fuel-efficient planes and effective hedging have helped the industry
decouple
the oil price from profits.
Usage of
dissociate
in English
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.
6
The chaperone did not
dissociate
or refold the aggregated chains under these conditions.
7
Nor did the moderate party
dissociate
themselves from these proceedings of their colleagues.
8
Can we
dissociate
gamma oscillations related to unconscious learning and to conscious perception?
9
Subsequently, multiple enlarged IGCs
dissociate
from chromatin and fuse into a single structure.
10
But after all you can't under our present conditions
dissociate
capital and labour.
11
The Hammonds' lawyers have sought to
dissociate
themselves from the occupiers.
12
Yet we must learn to
dissociate
physical size from mental or spiritual capacity.
13
Is any one prepared to
dissociate
this contemplation from the apostle's cheery optimism?
14
Morris believed: 'It is not possible to
dissociate
art from morality, politics and religion.'
15
It is necessary to
dissociate
the performance from the result.
16
The peptide, designated Pol, is able to
dissociate
this interaction.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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dissociate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
dissociate from
dissociate art
dissociate the moon
dissociate a man
dissociate actual
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Translations for
dissociate
Portuguese
separar
desassociar
Catalan
divorciar-se
separar-se
dissociar
Spanish
separar
desconectar
Dissociate
through the time
Dissociate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common