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Disassociate   /dˌɪsəsˈoʊʃieɪt/  /dˌɪsəsˈoʊsieɪt/   Listen
Disassociate

verb
(past & past part. disassociated; pres. part. disassociating)
1.
Part; cease or break association with.  Synonyms: disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divorce.






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"Disassociate" Quotes from Famous Books



... to disassociate serious matrimony, and still less responsible paternity, with the calling of piracy, but with Captain Pease this was far from being the case. Every one of his wives—for he had others on shore—contributed her mite, or two, to the growing family, and the Captain really ...
— The Pirates' Who's Who - Giving Particulars Of The Lives and Deaths Of The Pirates And Buccaneers • Philip Gosse

... walked home, Esther told Fred that she had not been so happy for a long time. He pressed her hand, and thanked her with a look in which appeared all his soul; she was his for ever and ever; nothing could wholly disassociate them; he had saved her soul. His exaltation moved her to wonder. But her own innate faith, though incapable of these exaltations, had supported her during many a troublous year. Fred would want her to come ...
— Esther Waters • George Moore



Words linked to "Disassociate" :   disassociation, split, break up, split up, disunite, break, part, separate



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