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    dis·so·ci·ate
    [dəˈsōSHēˌāt, dəˈsōsēˌāt]
    verb
    dissociated (past tense) · dissociated (past participle)
    1. disconnect or separate (used especially in abstract contexts):
      "voices should not be dissociated from their social context"
      • (dissociate oneself from)
        declare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something):
        "he took pains to dissociate himself from the religious radicals"
      • psychiatry
        (be dissociated)
        split off (a component of mental activity) to act as an independent part of mental life.
    2. chemistry
      (with reference to a molecule) split into separate smaller atoms, ions, or molecules, especially reversibly:
      "these compounds are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin dissociat- ‘separated’, from the verb dissociare, from dis- (expressing reversal) + sociare ‘join together’ (from socius ‘companion’).
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    verb
    1. disconnect or separate (used especially in abstract contexts):
      Opposite:
     
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  2. Dissociation is an involuntary experience that occurs when you feel disconnected from yourself or your environment. Disassociation is used in contexts outside of mental health but can also be used to describe a mental process. It is a conscious separation or detachment from something or someone and can be a coping mechanism.
    www.webmd.com/mental-health/dissociation-overvi…
    Dissociation encompasses the feeling of daydreaming or being intensely focused, as well as the distressing experience of being disconnected from reality. In this state, consciousness, identity, memory, and perception are no longer naturally integrated.
    www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/dissociation
    to consider as separate and not related: dissociate someone/something from someone/something I can't dissociate the man from his political opinions - they're one and the same thing.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dissociate

    : to separate from association or union with another

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