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be disassociated
verb
To separate oneself from a person or situation.
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(A note at the back reveals that they have "asked to be disassociated from it").
It is a good word, and cannot be disassociated from justice and peace.
The N.C.A.A. committee on infractions recommended that Pitino and O'Neil be disassociated from Hawaii athletics.
"Mosul-Raqqa can't be disassociated because Islamic State and the territories it occupies span that area," he said.
It is a good word, and cannot be disassociated from justice and peace... View Article By Kathryn Schulz By John Cassidy By Adam Davidson By Robin Wright.
But since people cannot be disassociated from their services, various nonmonetary considerations play a concealed role in the sale of labour services.
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I think the minute we tell boys not to cry, to shutdown their feelings or disconnect with their hearts we begin the process of disassociation and when people are disassociated from themselves they lack empathy and violence is easier.
"We have been disassociated with him".
A third, one of the owners of an Oxford car dealership, was disassociated for three years for providing the loaner cars.
Absolute dating allows rock units formed at the same time to be identified and reassembled into ancient mountain belts, which in many cases have been disassociated by subsequent tectonic processes.
"I've had years of bizarre hallucinogenic magical experiences in which I believed I had communicated with entities that may well have been disassociated parts of my own personality or conceivably some independent entity of a metaphysical nature," he muses.
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