0 present participle of disassociate
1 to dissociate
Often times colonial land policy prevented individuals who had been allocated a particular piece of land from disassociating themselves from this land.
He called himself an agnostic, while disassociating himself from the label atheist.
Shunning may include disassociating from a member by other members of the community who are in good standing.
The same year, it underwent a major reorganisation and passed a motion disassociating it from all political organisations.
During the third year, the foundation will start disassociating itself from the companies.
The company maintains the changes are in keeping with a long-term strategy of disassociating from the chain image to remain a niche player in the industry.
Some volume managers also allow creation of "writable" snapshots, extending the copy-on-write approach by disassociating any blocks modified within the snapshot from their parent blocks in the original volume.