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    dissociate
    /dɪˈsəʊʃɪeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. (especially in abstract contexts) disconnect or separate: "the word ‘spiritual’ has become for many dissociated from religion"
    • 2. (with reference to a molecule) split into separate smaller atoms, ions, or molecules, especially reversibly: "these compounds are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine"

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  2. 1. : to separate from association or union with another. attempts to dissociate herself from her past. 2. : disunite. specifically : to subject to chemical dissociation. intransitive verb. 1. : to undergo dissociation. 2. : to mutate especially reversibly. Did you know?

  3. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈsəʊ.ʃi.eɪt / us / dɪˈsoʊ.ʃi.eɪt / (also disassociate) Add to word list. to consider as separate and not related: dissociate someone/something from someone/something I can't dissociate the man from his political opinions - they're one and the same thing. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Separating and dividing.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Dissociation is defined as disconnection or detachment from one's sense of self (depersonalization) or one's surroundings (derealization). Dissociation can be a response to a traumatic event or can be part of a mental health condition.

  5. Dissociation encompasses the feeling of daydreaming or being intensely focused, as well as the distressing experience of being disconnected from reality. In this state,...

  6. Dissociation is a concept that has been developed over time and which concerns a wide array of experiences, ranging from a mild emotional detachment from the immediate surroundings, to a more severe disconnection from physical and emotional experiences.

  7. to cause (certain mental processes or parts of the personality) to become separated from the main part of a person's consciousness as a result of trauma or mental illness: To avoid fear or pain, the victim may dissociate the memory of the place, circumstances, or feelings related to the incident.

  8. www.mind.org.uk › information-support › types-of-mental-health-problemsWhat is dissociation? - Mind

    Dissociation is one way the mind copes with too much stress, such as during a traumatic event. There are also common, everyday experiences of dissociation that you may have. Examples of this are when you become so absorbed in a book or film that you lose awareness of your surroundings.

  9. dissociate. It dissociates your mind from your body and people have out-of-body experiences and not in a pleasant sort of way. From ABC News. When people dissociate, things come apart in a variety of ways. From CNN. Previous techniques required the cells to be dissociated from their natural setting. From Phys.Org.

  10. dissociate. (dɪsoʊʃieɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense dissociates , present participle dissociating , past tense, past participle dissociated. 1. verb. If you dissociate yourself from something or someone, you say or show that you are not connected with them, usually in order to avoid trouble or blame.

  11. Aug 24, 2022 · Dissociation is a disconnection between a person's sensory experience, thoughts, sense of self, or personal history. If you have trouble remembering a certain period of time in your life, for example, you may be experiencing a type of dissociation called dissociative amnesia.