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Discover LudwigThe word 'disarticulate' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of separating the joints of the body or separate the parts of something complex or intricate. Example sentence: The disarticulation of the bones in the skeleton was required in order to make a complete physical examination.
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disarticulate
verb
To disjoint
synonyms
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Attention! isn't trying to disarticulate the whole idea of ordered writing.
Slum clearance, the phase of the process before redevelopment, has long been used by governments throughout Europe and America in an effort to disarticulate centres of crime, jump-start the local economy and, in theory at least, improve the image of their cities.
"And as much as the 'Sandernistas' attempt to disarticulate Sanders 'progressive' domestic policies from his documented support for empire … it should be obvious that his campaign is an ideological prop – albeit from a center/left position – of the logic and interests of the capitalist-imperialist settler state".
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Over the years, armchair sleuths and scientists alike have used a number of terms to describe the feet: severed, dismembered, detached, disarticulated.
It isn't, of course, the first time a classic fairy story has been seized, disarticulated and recast, its apparently defining elements radically altered.
"Society is disarticulated, and we have no state," the student's father, Juan Jose Dubon Murcia, said.
"Disarticulating the leg of an elephant isn't easy," he said.
When a homicide detective on the trail of a serial killer describes the body of a murder victim as "disarticulated," Frannie's ears perk up.
"By using the terrorist law, the government has not only succeeded in disarticulating Mapuche groups, it has also robbed them of the moral prestige and sympathy they once enjoyed".
For example, Judith Butler's famous articulation of performativity as a way of understanding subject-development suggests to her and others the possibility of disarticulating seamless performances to subvert the meanings with which they are invested (Butler 1999 [1990]).
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