释义 |
disrelate, v.|dɪsrɪˈleɪt| [See disrelated ppl. a.] trans. To sever the connection between, cause to have no connection.
1654J. Owen Doctr. Saints Persev. xv. 353 True Believers who only are the members of Christ disrelate themselves to him. 1895Westm. Gaz. 25 Nov. 2/3 Something analogous to a sense of prudery has caused the author slightly to disrelate the two contestants for Lois. 1946New Republic 29 Apr. 620 The vertical character of Thomas' vision tends to disrelate the components of immediate experiences. |