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Meanings of
decouple
in inglés
portugués
desassociar
catalán
dissociar
español
separar
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Regard as unconnected.
dissociate
associate
español
separar
Disconnect or separate.
uncouple
couple
Sinónimos
Examples for "
dissociate
"
dissociate
Examples for "
dissociate
"
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.
Usage of
decouple
in inglés
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.
6
It would also help if we could
decouple
speech and money, at least partially, and overturn Citizens.
7
As I watch the dead I see one
decouple
itself from the aft side of the stack.
8
Analysts said the speed of the fall showed that the German market could not
decouple
from the US.
9
How can you know that the DNA lab will properly
decouple
your genetic data from your personal information?
10
They're looking to
decouple
their supply chains from deforestation, Kroll told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
11
When your head gets yanked around, your brain does too, and it's nearly impossible to
decouple
the two.
12
We need to
decouple
our economic performance from fossil fuels if we have any hope of lowering emissions sustainably.
13
These changes, which separate or
"
decouple
"
agricultural production from European Union subsidies, will affect farmers most directly.
14
The region is unlikely to
decouple
,
but it is making slow progress on structural reforms, strategists at Barclays said.
15
These changes effectively
"
decouple
"
the two qualifications.
16
The two economies are too integrated to
decouple
entirely, but they now combine far-reaching economic ties with pervasive mutual suspicion.
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decouple
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
decouple from
decouple economic
decouple aspects
decouple bitterness
decouple consumer
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Translations for
decouple
portugués
desassociar
catalán
dissociar
español
separar
desconectar
Decouple
through the time