0 past simple and past participle of disassociate --
1 to dissociate --
Individuals who are deemed by the elders to have disassociated are given no right of appeal.
However, the oscillations created by the wind became amplified, and the choir partially disassociated itself from the transept.
The possibility that the carcass was scavenged by tyrannosaurs may explain why the specimen was preserved in a scattered, disassociated state.
Some believe this is because the house names are now disassociated with the original housemasters, so an apostrophe is not necessary.
The services involved in providing control cannot be disassociated.
The centres of employment where work is more active to-day are those which are not disassociated with war preparations.
They have disassociated themselves from the bounty; they do not support it.
Munakata, in contrast, assumes two disassociated systems for looking and reaching, which do not interact.