dissociate
verb
- un-associate, making unrelated, separating
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /dɪˈsəʊ.ʃi.eɪt/ / /dɪˈsəʊ.si.eɪt/ / /dɪˈsoʊ.ʃi.eɪt/
verb
Etymology: From Latin dissociō (“dissociate”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix), from dis- (“apart”) + sociō (“join”), from socius (“related, leagued”).
- To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
“A number of group members wish to dissociate themselves from the majority.”
- To part; to stop associating.
“After the big fight, the gang totally dissociated from each other.”
- To separate compounds into simpler component parts, usually by applying heat or through electrolysis.
“We dissociated the lead iodide into its elements by heating”
- To undergo dissociation.
- To undergo dissociation.
“Gerald checked himself into the hospital because he was dissociating.”