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disassociate
[ dis-uh-soh-shee-eyt, -see- ]
disassociate
/ ˌdɪsəˈsəʊʃɪˌeɪt /
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Derived Forms
- ˌdisasˌsociˈation, noun
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Other Words From
- disas·soci·ation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of disassociate1
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Example Sentences
Marnell makes no effort to disassociate her drug use from her body-image obsession.
The RNC moved quickly to disassociate itself from the document.
Socialists are very anxious to disassociate these from the "Proletarian" Sunday-schools which teach atheism.
My colleague, Mr. Fleming, made the remark that he could not disassociate longitude from time.
The bearing of this list upon any question whatsoever of general philosophy is evident for all who know how to disassociate ideas.
The Hulgun nobles were grouped together, trying to disassociate themselves from both the king and the priests of Muz-Azin.
It has been my great battle for years to endeavor to persuade the public to realize that it must disassociate the two.
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