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Meanings of
uncouple
in English
Disconnect or separate.
decouple
couple
Usage of
uncouple
in English
1
Most it seems were also happy to
uncouple
politics from the baby news.
2
We provided direct evidence that the mutant alleles
uncouple
mitochondrial respiration.
3
Tell Pedro the moment he hears the bell ring to
uncouple
the rear car.
4
You can
uncouple
my heart, but please don't break it…
5
Ross will
uncouple
the train after the third box-car.
6
He sent his fireman back to the first car, with orders to
uncouple
the engine.
7
Here we genetically
uncouple
two Pi sensing pathways in the root apex of Arabidopsis thaliana.
8
As we near the bandits,
uncouple
the train, put on the brakes and stop the coaches.
9
Men and women struggled to
uncouple
the bridges as the vessels they linked began to buck.
10
They will
uncouple
on Thursday at about 3a.m.
11
If only there were a way to
uncouple
that magical word from the man he really is.
12
Increasingly, they
uncouple
themselves from the flesh-and-blood repercussions, attaching to each of their decisions a fatalistic inevitability.
13
But the law of New York State says that married couples shall not
uncouple
amicably and intelligently.
14
Pemberton yelled at several loitering workers to
uncouple
all the cars from the Shay except for the coach.
15
After we
uncouple
from these fervent biological clutches, do men and women return simply to neutered, programmable modules?
16
Andrews told his engineer to
uncouple
the baggage car from the box car, and then wait for him.
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uncouple
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
consciously uncouple
uncouple the train
uncouple accommodation
uncouple amicably
uncouple effects
More collocations
Uncouple
through the time