Get to know Dissociates better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Dissociates meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of dissociate
Using Dissociates
- The main meaning on this page is: third-person singular simple present indicative of dissociate
- In the example corpus, dissociates often appears in combinations such as: dissociates into, dissociates itself, dissociates from.
Context around Dissociates
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 13 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dissociates
- In this selection, "dissociates" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, russia, completely, ministry, itself, herself and himself stand out and add context to how "dissociates" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a molecule dissociates in a and ab which dissociates reversibly into. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dissociates" sits close to words such as aberrant, abloh and absurdities, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dissociates
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Russia ‘dissociates’ itself from G20 Tourism ministerial meet. (8 words)
Finally the enzyme-product complex (EP) dissociates to release the products. (11 words)
For example, sodium acetate dissociates in water into sodium and acetate ions. (12 words)
In his version of the theory, Jorgensen claimed that when a molecule dissociates in a solution there were two possible outcomes: the ions would bind via the ammonia chains Blomstrand had described or the ions would bind directly to the metal. (41 words)
The NMA as an umbrella body of medical and dental practitioners, and in accordance with the Physicians Pledge dissociates herself from the purported consultations with any politician/group of politicians on any position we take on the Covid-19 pandemic. (40 words)
It goes on to declare: Thus, based on the information, evidence and historical record known to date, we believe that any action that dissociates Debye's name from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell is unwarranted. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Russia ‘dissociates’ itself from G20 Tourism ministerial meet.
Its President, Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina said: “the association completely dissociates itself” from the planned indefinite strike called over government’s decision to deregulate the two sectors.
The Ministry dissociates itself from the attached misleading unofficial Statement that’s circulating, purporting that it is inviting applications from those travelling out of and into the country.
The NMA as an umbrella body of medical and dental practitioners, and in accordance with the Physicians Pledge dissociates herself from the purported consultations with any politician/group of politicians on any position we take on the Covid-19 pandemic.
The change of name means that Paul officially totally dissociates himself from the Psquare brand.
Concerning conductivity, this results in the following relation: : Derivation Consider a binary electrolyte AB which dissociates reversibly into A + and B − ions.
Each molecule of the compound dissociates into two or more new molecules (generally gases) with the release of energy.
Finally the enzyme-product complex (EP) dissociates to release the products.
For example, sodium acetate dissociates in water into sodium and acetate ions.
He suggested that the photon dissociates a Cl 2 molecule into two Cl atoms which each initiate a long chain of reaction steps forming HCl.
In contrast, a weak acid only partially dissociates and at equilibrium both the acid and the conjugate base are in solution.
In his version of the theory, Jorgensen claimed that when a molecule dissociates in a solution there were two possible outcomes: the ions would bind via the ammonia chains Blomstrand had described or the ions would bind directly to the metal.
It goes on to declare: Thus, based on the information, evidence and historical record known to date, we believe that any action that dissociates Debye's name from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell is unwarranted.
Nitric oxide is bound to specific thiol groups in the globin protein to form an S-nitrosothiol, which dissociates into free nitric oxide and thiol again, as the hemoglobin releases oxygen from its heme site.
On binding with the complex, GDP dissociates from the complex; the receptor works as a GEF - GDP-GTP Exchange Factor; the free complex has a high affinity for GTP.
PA 20 dissociates into the extracellular medium, playing no further role in the toxic cycle.
Poorly crystallized silica (SiO 2 ) dissolves and dissociates at high pH (12.5 - 13.5) in alkaline water.
Sulfur trioxide is highly reactive and dissociates into sulfur dioxide and atomic oxygen, which oxidizes traces of carbon monoxide to form carbon dioxide.
The hyperphosphorylated Rb dissociates from the E2F/DP1/Rb complex (which was bound to the E2F responsive genes, effectively "blocking" them from transcription), activating E2F.
The motor cuts the DNA again and dissociates from the full head, allowing head-finishing proteins to assemble on the portal, sealing the portal, and constructing a platform for tail attachment.
Common combinations with dissociates
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: