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the disassociated
verb
To separate oneself from a person or situation.
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She was startled by the disassociated, scattershot approach of the process, as when she was asked to record dozens of geographic factoids.
They can activate the emotions of the disassociated mind feelings like euphoria and awe, a loss of identity, deeper forms of empathy, and rarefied sensations of sadness and joy.
Such formal playfulness and variety is found throughout the book – a celebrity interview peppered with subversive footnotes; episodes narrated in the second person or first person plural, to conjure the disassociated mindset of a depressed college student or the camaraderie of the teenage band – but always used to increase its emotional power.
The oxidized metal combines with the disassociated hydroxide forming metal hydroxides (Butler et al. 2011).
Although the disassociated gadolinium theory has been the widely acknowledged trigger of NSF, questions of chelated gadolinium in combination with pre-existing cofactors have been raised [26].
Therefore, our hypothesis is that the cytokine alteration in the current study is resulted from intact AgNPs rather than the disassociated Ag+.
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In the full interview, the more he talked, the more disassociated he sounded.
Bobby V's worst feud was with Steve Phillips, the former general manager, who didn't do a bad job upgrading the team, despite that disassociated manner of his.
Now may be a time to determine the few extremely disassociated individuals among the thousands who are coping normally in the aftermath, but it is not yet a time to use the PTSD label.
The blending of disassociated images is psychologically brilliant, from Martina's memory of early auto-erotic desires to a vision of Greta's hands on her desk, "her filed nails with their chipped, dark-red nail polish," that somehow disgusts her.
It has been postulated that the deposition of disassociated free gadolinium causes this fibrous connective tissue formation [5].
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