dissociate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈsəʊ.ʃi.eɪt]
  • Us [ dɪˈsoʊ.ʃi.eɪt]

Meaning of dissociate In English

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Examples of dissociate

  • It is little wonder that many elderly people should try to dissociate themselves personally from the false stereotype.

  • Vicinage forces between molecular and atomic fragments dissociated from small hydrogen clusters and their effects on energy distributions.

  • The former, unlike the latter, predicts that threat simulations can sometimes be completely dissociated from the current concerns of the dreamer.

  • These spheroids were mechanically dissociated and re-cultured as free floating secondary spheres to generate further spheroid colonies.

  • Whole-cell recordings were obtained from ganglion cells in a retinal slice preparation and from acutely dissociated ganglion cells that were identified through retrograde dye injection.

  • Once formed, the nucleus grows rapidly and forms larger aggregates or fibrils (white triangles), which dissociate at some stage in order to produce new nuclei.

  • The older women explicitly dissociated themselves from social-beauty norms when they stigmatised older women who still try to conform to youthful ideals of bodily appearance.

  • If performance on the tasks were dissociated, the probability of failing both tests would be 6.95 %, given the prevalence of failure on each test.

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Translations of dissociate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    單獨考慮,將…分開考慮…

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  • 中文简体

    单独考虑,将…分开考虑…

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  • Español

    disociar…

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  • Português

    dissociar…

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  • Français

    se dissocier, dissocier…

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  • Čeština

    distancovat se, oddělit (se), odloučit (se)…

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  • Dansk

    tage afstand, distancere sig, adskille fra…

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  • Indonesia

    memisahkan…

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