Sentence examples for to dissociate from inspiring English sources

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to dissociate

verb

To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.

  • A number of group members wish to dissociate themselves from the majority.

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was at pains to dissociate himself from it.

Who is supposed to dissociate what, and from whom?

Yelton quits, and his party scramble to dissociate themselves.

Roth, however, tried to dissociate himself from the novel.

The Gore campaign was eager to dissociate itself quickly from the incident.

And Rudman has been forced to dissociate himself from the wilder claims of the HGH enthusiasts.

But it's no good the liberals trying to dissociate themselves from their wilder compatriots in faith.

"What saved them was the ability to dissociate, to move outside their bodies," Abitbol said.

"You have to dissociate yourself from that because it was so unreal.

Cunningham has tried to dissociate music and dance but the rock groups followed the dance.

You will see how quickly people want to dissociate themselves from this whole problem".

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