Get to know Dissociate better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like separate or differentiate. In Dutch this translates to dissociëren.
Dissociate in a sentence
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Dissociate meaning
- To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
- To part; to stop associating.
- To separate compounds into simpler component parts, usually by applying heat or through electrolysis.
Synonyms of Dissociate
Dissociate vertaling naar Nederlands
Using Dissociate
- The main meaning on this page is: To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate. | To part; to stop associating. | To separate compounds into simpler component parts, usually by applying heat or through electrolysis.
- Useful related words include: separate, break up, secern, differentiate.
- Possible Dutch translations are: zich scheiden, dissociëren.
- In the example corpus, dissociate often appears in combinations such as: to dissociate, dissociate in, dissociate themselves.
Context around Dissociate
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dissociate
- In this selection, "dissociate" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, acids, bases, game, themselves, itself and himself stand out and add context to how "dissociate" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a game dissociate for anywhere and begin to dissociate as they. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dissociate" sits close to words such as absentees, accruing and aerosmith, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dissociate
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
We want to dissociate ourselves from the statements coming from Dodou Njie. (12 words)
So, I therefore, in strong terms, dissociate my humble self from the said petition. (14 words)
Dissolution with dissociation Ionic compounds normally dissociate into their constituent ions when they dissolve in water. (16 words)
He through his lawyers wrote to the TV station to dissociate itself from the libellous and defamatory comments made by Sammy Gyamfi and render an apology, failure of which the station would have been joined to the suit, of which the station duly complied. (44 words)
Maybe it’s time to pick up a game, dissociate for anywhere between a few hours to a week, and come back to reality when you’re ready for the results of certain choices that’ll have ramifications on the planet. (41 words)
In a short statement, he said, “The Defence Headquarters wishes to dissociate itself from the pictures of the four armed men dressed in military camouflage doing a 4-by-4 fingers sign connoting a campaign symbol of a political party. (40 words)
Is the new regime going to evade the Travaski’s curse and dissociate itself from the old grand dreams of Empire which includes Eritrea? (24 words)
Example sentences (20)
Some of the most common are: * Arrhenius definition: Acids dissociate in water releasing H 3 O + ions; bases dissociate in water releasing OH − ions.
Bilawal emphasised that his govt can only hold talks with those who condemn terrorism and dissociate themselves from these political terrorists.
To this end, we are also using this medium to retract the story and dissociate Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan from any link whatsoever to terrorism, as no security agency or a court of law indicted her to that effect.
Maybe it’s time to pick up a game, dissociate for anywhere between a few hours to a week, and come back to reality when you’re ready for the results of certain choices that’ll have ramifications on the planet.
If you thought of the shoulder girdle as one unit across your upper body, you might be surprised to know you can dissociate one side from the other.
We want to dissociate ourselves from the statements coming from Dodou Njie.
In a short statement, he said, “The Defence Headquarters wishes to dissociate itself from the pictures of the four armed men dressed in military camouflage doing a 4-by-4 fingers sign connoting a campaign symbol of a political party.
Is the new regime going to evade the Travaski’s curse and dissociate itself from the old grand dreams of Empire which includes Eritrea?
It would be recalled that on August 6, 2019, the Constituency Executive Committee issued a communique to all party members to dissociate themselves from activities of the MCE and the Assembly.
Last month, high-school classmates, a comedian and a French citizen were pressured to dissociate themselves from social media posts that were seen as mocking the country’s military leaders.
He advised the fresh students to dissociate themselves from all forms of vices, including examination malpractice, cultism, gambling, harassment, lecture absenteeism and extortion among others.
He through his lawyers wrote to the TV station to dissociate itself from the libellous and defamatory comments made by Sammy Gyamfi and render an apology, failure of which the station would have been joined to the suit, of which the station duly complied.
So, I therefore, in strong terms, dissociate my humble self from the said petition.
Survivors of sexual abuse, who learned to dissociate during an assault, can also experience distressing sexual problems in a later consensual and otherwise happy relationship.
While calling on the Governor to dissociate himself from what he called ignoble public show of impunity, Tunde Olanipekun also added that the monarch should be prosecuted for contemptuous act and felony.
Although generally considered anti-psychiatry by others, he sought to dissociate himself politically from a movement and term associated with the radical left-wing.
An acyl-enzyme intermediate, bound to the serine, is formed, and the newly formed amino terminus of the cleaved protein can dissociate.
Because it takes time for the bound drug to dissociate from the inactive channel, there is a time dependent block of the channel.
Dissociated gas In this regime, diatomic or polyatomic gases (the gases found in most atmospheres) begin to dissociate as they come into contact with the bow shock generated by the body.
Dissolution with dissociation Ionic compounds normally dissociate into their constituent ions when they dissolve in water.
Common combinations with dissociate
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to dissociate 21×
- dissociate in 6×
- dissociate themselves 5×
- dissociate into 5×
- and dissociate 4×
- can dissociate 4×
- dissociate itself 4×
- dissociate from 4×
- dissociate himself 3×
- not dissociate 3×