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is dissociating
verb
To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
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Robin Hardy, the director of The Wicker Man, is dissociating himself from the Hollywood remake currently in the works, and has demanded that his name be removed from all promotional material.
" Help to discern the function of the behaviour and develop new strategies for fulfilling the same function; if person needs to feel pain, hold ice or exercise hard; if person is dissociating, reconnect with the body by pampering and self-soothing".
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"Killing is dissociated from pain; it's even dissociated from life," wrote Kael in a review of "Magnum Force" (1973).
The head is dissociated from the body, stuck in space and unable to move forward or back.
But what makes them different is that their libido is dissociated from sexual attraction.
The H2S is dissociated after photoexcitation to the S1 state.
Molecular oxygen is dissociated by the shorter wavelength with the atomic oxygen subsequently forming ozone.
After that, H2O is dissociated on the superficial vacancies of these reduced oxides.
After that, H2O is dissociated on the interface and reoxidizes the oxide.
The ammonia is dissociated and formed according to the reversible reaction.
Modified, monomeric C-reactive protein isoform produced when the CRP protein pentamer is dissociated.
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