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disassociate, v.|dɪsəˈsəʊʃɪeɪt| [f. dis- 6 + associate, after F. désassocier (16th c. in Littré), f. des-, dis- 4 + associer to associate.] trans. To free or detach from association; to dissociate, sever. Const. from (with).
1603Florio Montaigne (1613) 630 As if our minde had not other houres enough to doe hir businesse, without disassociating hirselfe from the body. 1650Don Bellianis 70 So said the Princesse Aurora, that never would disassociate her knights. 1850L. Hunt Autobiog. vii. (1860) 146, I can never disassociate the feeling from their persons. 1859C. Barker Associative Princ. i. 5 They were at no time disassociated with useful labour. Hence disaˈssociated ppl. a.
1611in Cotgr. 1881P. Brooks Candle of Lord 183 Disassociated and apparently contradictory ideas. |