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to disassociate
verb
To separate oneself from a person or situation.
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As a writer, you have to disassociate.
She started skipping class for fear of continuing to disassociate.
Mr. McCain immediately moved to disassociate himself from the joke.
"We need to disassociate obesity with exercise altogether.
In Ukraine, oligarchs associated with Mr Yanukovych stampeded to disassociate themselves from him when he fell.
Impossible — and not even desirable — to disassociate this book from the circumstances of its composition.
Nonetheless, several of the companies hastened on Wednesday to disassociate themselves from the organization's climate stance.
Plants absorb sunlight to generate ATP and to disassociate water into oxygen and hydrogen.
Some universities have moved quickly to disassociate themselves from the pages.
"I call on the Conservatives to disassociate themselves from this BNP-lite campaign," he said.
"Now she wants to disassociate and say, 'Well, that was my husband,'" Evans added.
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