Similar words: associate, associated, associative, association, free association, freedom of association, savings and loan association, social. Meaning: [dɪ'səʊʃɪeɪt] v. 1. part; cease or break association with 2. regard as unconnected 3. to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms.
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1. She tried to dissociate herself from her past.
2. You cannot dissociate the Government's actions from the policies which underlie them.
3. It is getting harder for the president to dissociate himself from the scandal.
4. I wish to dissociate myself from what has just been said.
5. I wish to dissociate myself from those views.
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6. I wish to dissociate myself from Mr Irvine's remarks.
7. It is impossible to dissociate language from culture.
8. They were determined to dissociate the UN from any agreement to impose sanctions.
9. He tried to dissociate himself from the party's more extreme views.
10. She tried to dissociate herself from the bigotry in her past.
11. Most party members are keen to dissociate themselves from the extremists.
12. I can't dissociate the man from his political opinions - they're one and the same thing.
13. He has failed to dissociate himself clearly and unambiguously from the attack.
14. She tried to dissociate the two events in her mind.
15. To smoke is to dissociate oneself from the middle-class health fascists[Sentencedict.com], to say no to jogging and yoghurt and yoga.
16. The Socialists wanted to dissociate themselves with the republican government, which was losing its strength and unity.
17. Again, traditional teaching has tended to dissociate grammar from context and to deal in isolated sentences.
18. I dissociate myself from everything he has said.
19. I want to dissociate myself from my companions.
20. It's difficult to dissociate the man from his position.
21. It is often difficult to dissociate cause from effect.
22. Mr Kimura cannot be persuaded to dissociate himself entirely from such thugs.
23. Almost the first lesson they learn is how to dissociate emotion from reason.
24. Reorganization of state bodies After the coup, the former pillars of the state rushed to dissociate themselves from it.
25. Those who set the monstrosity of globalisation in train seek in vain to dissociate themselves from the effects of their actions.
26. So we should acknowledge it openly rather than let it dissociate from the criminal law theory or interpret it irrelevantly.
27. The second enzyme ( 0.25 % trypsin ) was used to dissociate RPE cells.
28. Acetylene, when not dissolved in a solvent (free acetylene), can begin to dissociate (decompose) at pressures above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig).
29. In terms of average energy distribution of air gap with Monte Carlo simulation, the corresponding voltage to dissociate the given covalent bond is indicated.
30. Tall lipemia, high lipoprotein hematic disease, tall triglyceride, tall dissociate fatty acid hematic disease, disease of tall ketone blood, very person produce ketosis acid toxic.
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