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"dissociate" Definitions
  1. (also disassociate) dissociate yourself/somebody from somebody/something to say or do something to show that you are not connected with or do not support somebody/something; to make it clear that something is not connected with a particular plan, action, etc.
  2. dissociate somebody/something (from something) (formal) to think of two people or things as separate and not connected with each other

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"Most of us dissociate some of the time," says Hunter.
You can't and shouldn't dissociate from what's happening in Washington.
But that can't dissociate "Big Daddy" from its sentimental strain.
We can only dissociate ourselves from them by refusing complicity.
The Hammonds' lawyers have sought to dissociate themselves from the occupiers.
"Some people have a tendency to dissociate following traumatic events," he said.
"It's like you dissociate," said Bouchard, describing this part of the video.
That's one of the things the language does, it helps you dissociate.
But a year after the operation, he began to dissociate from his previous self.
The idea put me into shock; I would dissociate, become a deer in headlights.
Do not dissociate yourself from these emotions and give them the respect they deserve, instead.
The new tool also comes along with an option to dissociate that data from your account.
It's all just a kind of game and they're able to dissociate themselves from the consequences.
For example, many survivors dissociate—or become detached from their surroundings—when experiencing or remembering trauma.
But this won't dissociate him from his businesses; members of his family aren't independent from him.
They will attempt to dissociate Communist theory from practice in an effort to acquit the former.
"I very clearly want to dissociate myself from the abuse," Mr. Pihl said in an interview.
Here it's possible to mostly dissociate from their former lives and think only about the future.
But chef Esther Choi of Mokbar in Manhattan wants to dissociate ramen from that conventional image.
It is a common crisis in the 21st century, learning to dissociate ourselves and others from jobs.
So long as it happened only one day out of seven, I could dissociate myself from it.
Hannah Horvath didn't dissociate but instead lived fully within her skin, no matter how uncomfortable it was.
It's also a trend that neatly coincides with the latest online discourse of a desire to dissociate.
It was easier to dissociate myself from the meat itself, from the slaughter, process and breakdown of it.
The American-backed rebels have been told to dissociate from all who are not part of the truce.
The darker-skinned Aly at first hides his Wraetan identity to dissociate himself from the oppressed refugee group.
He was unsuccessful, and he did take steps before entering the White House to dissociate himself from Kushner Companies.
But the obvious answer is: If something's upsetting or scaring you, then dissociate yourself from it for a while.
Luther was no longer alive, but his readiness to dissociate himself from vulnerable groups seems to have survived him.
"The disincentives to dissociate are not comparable," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote in 1990 in his dissent in Austin v.
As someone who never feels like enough, it's easy for me to dissociate from a moment—even a delicious one.
Silvershein says when we dissociate in cities, we're choosing to place our focus on things that won't bring us down.
Soon after, many women — particularly those who engage in relationships with men — learn to dissociate during certain types of sex.
After allegations of Bill Cosby's sexual assaults surfaced, Spelman sought to dissociate from its long-standing relationship with the performer.
Some of these parts can step in to handle traumatic or stressful situations, while other parts dissociate, or escape, from reality.
Me hearing "Relax, don't do it" for the 20th time trying to get a good ending and I'm starting to dissociate.
Yet for all her cosmopolitanism, Ms. Farmanfarmaian never sought to dissociate her abstractions from the history, geography and society of Iran.
He said he tried to dissociate himself from the archbishop in 1985, after meeting a woman he went on to marry.
Twitter is perhaps the perfect medium on which to dissociate, utterly removed as it is from the body and the image.
I used to be timid about who I was and dissociate myself from veterans organizations because I would encounter so much transphobia.
It is not enough for Republican leaders to dissociate themselves from Trump's most outlandish comments or simply distance themselves from his candidacy.
Clinton's comments on coal sparked concerns in that state with local politicians and supporters, who moved to dissociate themselves from the remarks.
In the face of intense physical or emotional pain, children may learn to dissociate their thoughts, feelings, and memories as a safety mechanism.
Always one to dissociate the politics from her fashion, she was legendary for her approach to dressing under an entire nation's magnifying glass.
In a general sense, you will see more corporate targeting—campaigns urging people to ally or dissociate with certain corporate entities and companies.
But Barnum has also started to dissociate himself from the people whose appearances he's effectively selling, to hang out with upper-crusters instead.
We see this in the constituency his plans appeal to and in his reluctance to dissociate from the racist demographic of his supporters.
The stomach is full of hydrochloric acid and it seems likely that creatine will dissociate with the hydrochloride once it hits the stomach.
He identifies as part of the German "New Right," which seeks to dissociate itself from the "old right," which in Germany means Nazis.
They were almost all bound for college and seemed to be able to dissociate themselves from the memory of New York being attacked.
It's easy to portray trafficking victims as innocent, because we can easily dissociate ourselves from the evil people who take advantage of them.
To dissociate themselves from the chancellor's decision to keep Germany's borders open during the refugee crisis, the Bavarians are pushing her to the brink.
"Religious identity was often used by native-born Muslims as a tool to dissociate themselves from the ethnic identities of their parents," she notes.
City officials quickly tried to dissociate that explosion from any broad terrorism plot, instead labeling it the act of a hobbyist experimenting with fireworks.
But a handful of Democrats want to be able to dissociate from Pelosi, raising the chances of ushering new leadership in the next Congress.
After college, you go through this weirdly rebellious phase where I wanted to dissociate and carve out an identity aside from the Spelling Bee.
"By and large, experimental psychologists have been trying to stay away from dreams to dissociate themselves from Freud and all that rubbish," Bourke told Motherboard.
Even after he had the nomination in hand, he seemed reluctant to dissociate himself from a policy with which the electorate had clearly lost patience.
"The Taliban insurgency will probably continue, but Pakistan has another chance to dissociate itself from backing the greatest threat to Afghan stability," Mr. Haqqani said.
" In another section of his website, May said in response to a letter he will take steps to "dissociate ourselves from Donald Trump's unsavoury campaign.
"If something's uncomfortable for us emotionally, we choose to smoke, we choose to drink, we choose to eat, we choose to dissociate," Bronfman told me.
The white women of the left, many of whom are just now finding their footing as activists, have been eager to dissociate from that group.
Some business users prefer not to use the term "blockchain" at all, perhaps because they want to dissociate themselves from cryptocurrencies and their sometimes shady reputation.
It faced a barrage of criticism over the weekend for refusing to dissociate itself from Thiel, who took an advisory role with the organization in 2015.
The idea that she could dissociate herself from that sales pitch by "stepping back" from the company when she went to Washington was always patently silly.
In saying he wants to create a fairer technological race, Mr Ren is also attempting to dissociate American security fears from those of Huawei's market dominance.
Republicans have spent the past 60 or so years trying to dissociate themselves from their nativist, isolationist, ethnonationalist wing only to fall right back into it.
"Lightning" is steeped so deeply in social history that it is hard to dissociate the painting from its historical context, even 34 years after its creation.
The mascot was designed to have a friendly expression in an effort to dissociate Vucko from the ferocity of an actual wolf and make him more approachable.
Mr Martin managed to dissociate the party from its failings when last in power, and his mix of progressive policies and rhetoric struck a chord with voters.
"The Bolsonaro government will dissociate from the Global Compact for Migration ... an inappropriate instrument to deal with the problem," Araújo wrote on Twitter late that same say.
" Reviewing that book in The New York Times, Walter Goodman wrote: "Those who called themselves 'anti-Stalinists' tried to dissociate American radicalism and liberalism from Communist Russia.
" Another college kid, Caleb, admits that he thinks of hookups as "very binary — either you overthink it because you care, or you dissociate yourself from it entirely.
"In principle, we should be able to apply this approach to specifically dissociate a daily memory and also the traumatic event without affecting the individual memory," says Inokuchi.
If Big Oil becomes universally regarded as toxic, there would be immense public pressure for legislators to dissociate from it, much as they have with other disgraced industries.
" The current minister says it released the statement not to dissociate itself from someone whose connection was to some members awkward, even embarrassing, but "to share accurate information.
For better or worse, Fish tries to dissociate characters from their actions, toying at a larger thesis about the ills of toxic masculinity writ large onto American society.
Mr. Carson seems to have internalized something else: that to curry the favor of white conservatives who prize his black skin, he must dissociate himself from black realities.
Most girls learn to dissociate early, usually in early adolescence but really whenever we first notice the way our outfits and makeup or lack thereof can provoke reactions.
Brands are not waiting to dissociate themselves from thorny issues that might alienate their customers, be it Mr. O'Reilly's behavior or a North Carolina law against transgender bathrooms.
For many fans, it was impossible to dissociate James from the failed trade — James and Davis share an agent, Rich Paul — and much of the mess that followed.
They typically painted in a rough, expressive style, using ink sparsely to reflect their aristocratic manners and to dissociate themselves from the paid professionals of the imperial court.
It was intoxicating—not just in the literal sense of opiate euphoria—but also because heroin allowed me to dissociate from everything and everyone but my own inner world.
The federal government is trying to dissociate itself from the containers stuck at the port, and is instead focusing on other parts of its relief work in Puerto Rico.
"My experience was very pleasant and strongly dissociative, I discovered that mental processes that usually go hand in hand can actually dissociate, which was quite a revelation," Tagliazucchi said.
That the controversy continues illustrates how difficult it is for Facebook to dissociate itself from a liberal image fostered by Mr. Zuckerberg and other top executives, writes Cecilia Kang.
Celebs such as Paris Hilton, Anna Nicole Smith, Amanda Bynes, and Britney Spears, the theory goes, were subjected to trauma at a young age, which caused them to dissociate.
The president has crossed once-bright ethical lines, refusing to release his tax returns or to completely dissociate himself from his business while hiring family members for critical positions.
One through-line of the Trump presidency has been Mr. Trump trying to dissociate himself from people around him who have been linked to a controversy or alleged crime.
While the European and European-derived museums offer intellectually and aesthetically refined displays of ritual and ceremonial objects, they often dissociate these objects from the purposes they were created for.
The ruling CNDD FDD party sought to dissociate itself from Nzopfabarushe's comments, saying on Twitter it rejected "any subversive message which may jeopardize unity and cohesion among the Burundian people".
Cheng Qian, a campaigner at Greenpeace East Asia, said the report was an attempt to dissociate the children's illnesses with the nearby field, the site of several former pesticide plants.
It's hard for me to dissociate comfort from habit, the dull repetition of the same over and over again as a way of building a wall against contingency, randomness, and interruption.
Despite efforts at the time by Manafort and others to publicly dissociate Stone from the Trump campaign, Friday's indictment makes a case that Stone was "in the fold" with Team Trump.
If you have someone with you who is humoring your shopping trip, or even resents being along, the Webster has the most beautiful seating imaginable to dissociate while holding an iPhone.
Sales of American football products make up a relatively small portion of Nike's bottom line, and the company has been quicker to dissociate itself from pro football players accused of wrongdoing.
Now through pieces like filmmaker Natasha Raheja's short documentary called Cast in India, it's difficult to dissociate the images of barefoot workers pouring the scalding hot iron for those three words.
The entire field of genetics has had to work hard to dissociate itself from the now-debunked "race science" and eugenics movements of the early 20th century, and that work isn't over.
Then in January, Mr. Allen's adopted daughter Dylan Farrow renewed charges that he molested her when she was 7 years old, inspiring many actors from past projects to dissociate themselves from him.
"The State Department should pressure Kiev to dissociate itself with this group and investigate whether any of our weapons or training have already been provided to them," Khanna said in his statement.
Vedder's overly enunciated vocal approach was run into the ground by second-rate rock singers to the point where it became hard to dissociate Pearl Jam from what followed in their wake.
Dr. Colin Ellard, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at the University of Waterloo in Canada, says one of the reasons city folks might be more likely to dissociate has to do with anxiety.
"All (the government's) political components decide to dissociate themselves from all conflicts, disputes, wars or the internal affairs of brother Arab countries, in order to preserve Lebanon's economic and political relations," Hariri said.
African-Americans won't start turning to Trump after the kinds of statements he has made over the course of his campaign, including his slow response to calls to dissociate himself from white supremacist supporters.
Kumar denies he made any of the remarks he was arrested for, telling a court this week that "I dissociate myself from slogans that were shouted during the event," according to The Indian Express.
Parker – who is married and has five daughters – said he hoped that audiences would remain focused on Turner's inspiring story, and be able to dissociate it from the controversy surrounding the filmmaker's personal life.
So long as we dissociate the crimes of the Nazis from the nation of Germany, we push the concept of genocide one step further away from our collective consciousness and out of our world.
"Any one of the people on that committee who makes a move to dissociate the party from Moore will have signed their own death warrant for future advancement in the party," said the source.
If this kind of political engagement seems too remote and abstract to you, and you still feel the urge to personally dissociate yourself from excessive consumption, then just remember that money really does count.
Even if Tillerson can somehow divest his 2.5 million ExxonMobil shares and blind trust his expected golden parachute and pension, he cannot dissociate himself from Exxon's interests: working at the company is all he has known.
She added that, if an asylum seeker dissociated during her assaults, she might not remember them well, and she might also have to dissociate in order to recount them and thus appear emotionless before a judge.
PARIS, May 14 (Reuters) - France's new president Emmanuel Macron wore a suit costing a modest 450 euros (just under $500) for his inauguration on Sunday, in an apparent attempt to dissociate himself from "bling-bling" politics.
Mr. Trump's nomination seemed only to exacerbate those trends, with his hostility toward many foreigners, his refusal at times to dissociate himself from avowed racists and his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Planned Parenthood challenged its elimination, but lost when the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that its name was an "abortion rights mark" that the state could choose to dissociate itself from.
So if you try to think about how the human understands vision, how we understand sight and sounds, VR's a great tool, because you can, say, dissociate what the eyes see from what the body's doing.
But most of all, they reveal a movement that, much like Trump himself, finds itself isolated — trying desperately to dissociate from the convenient alliances it made in the campaign, and in danger of irreparably tarnishing its credibility.
His comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel, as well as his doubts that a Muslim judge could fairly decide the case, even led his more enthusiastic supporters, like Newt Gingrich, to dissociate themselves from such racist claims. 2.
The challenge is to dissociate scientific hypotheses from identity politics and bring people around to the radical notion—the core of the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment—that they should believe things only if they are true.
Walmart and Dick's acted after a number of major companies moved last week to dissociate themselves from the N.R.A. Hertz car rental, MetLife insurance and Delta Air Lines, among others, publicly ended their relationships with the organization.
Nicolas Ghesquière, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton women's wear and one of the designer jewels in the LVMH crown, has spoken out — or posted anyway — to dissociate himself with his company's new association with President Trump.
"BoycottNRA," she wrote to her handful of Twitter followers on the day of the attack, becoming one of the first participants in what became a sprawling campaign to force corporate America to dissociate itself from the gun lobby.
The official said Pence was expected to bring up the protests that have roiled Iraq since early October during a call with Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi, and encouraged the Iraqi government to dissociate itself with Iran.
The Ivy League school in Connecticut, which is among several universities that have recently faced calls to dissociate themselves from symbols associated with racism, said it hoped its decision would encourage the campus to confront the history of slavery.
Republican voters, and independents who tend to vote Republican, who do not want Donald Trump elected president should notify Republican congressional candidates that they will not support any such candidates who fail to publicly dissociate themselves from Mr. Trump.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Thursday, Rotterdam's Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art announced that it has decided to change its name to dissociate itself from its namesake, the Dutch naval officer Witte Corneliszoon de With.
I can't totally dissociate even in blackouts and am always being told I called someone crying or waking up to see I sent craven, abject texts I have to delete because I can't bear to read my own words.
If Roseanne wants to live up to its purported mission statement of tackling today's complex political climate head on, depicting Roseanne's ability to dissociate her politics from her personal life is, in fact, a pretty important thing to do.
Yoga purists would probably bristle at the attempt to dissociate yoga from Hinduism or India, but it's not that different from what's happening to yoga in the West, with its hot yoga studios and aerial yoga and Yoga Asana championships.
"The separation between the two levels helps to encourage people to dissociate their preference toward building a border wall from their preference toward, say, encroachment in their own neighborhood," said Mr. Sellers, a professor at the University of Southern California.
The visualization helped to distract Hood from his own thoughts, even as his his elbows began to bleed four hours into his record-breaking plank, and to "dissociate any awareness of time," which Cobley says is key in a timed competition.
These giant consumer companies can be bad actors on their own, but for them to attempt to dissociate from bad actors who happen to be consuming their products, especially actual actors, in the case of Apple, seems like misplaced concern.
Another Romanian L.G.B.T. group, Accept, posted an open letter on Tuesday asking the management of the National Theater Bucharest, one of the venues that hosted an event with Ms. Davis, to dissociate itself from the event and those who had organized it.
Although I'm going to continue to unapologetically dissociate as I walk around New York after this experience, I'll always make more time to interact with and say hello to the people I see daily who might seem like strangers, but aren't at all.
And while it took a while to dissociate the denim style from its middle-aged wearers of the '80s (and to learn that it wasn't something all mothers wore), it finally caught on as a must-have pair of bottoms for a whole new generation.
Google seems to have implicitly or explicitly used its financial clout to pressure New America to dissociate itself from Lynn, and now Lynn and his team are leaving New America and (apparently with some funding in hand) creating a new organization — Citizens Against Monopoly.
Journalists have stopped seizing on brief moments of not-craziness to declare Trump "presidential"; business leaders have stopped trying to curry favor by lending Trump an air of respectability; even military leaders have gone as far as they can to dissociate themselves from administration pronouncements.
Most recently, parent company Helios and Matheson — which is facing a class-action lawsuit from its shareholders and a fraud investigation — spun MoviePass off into a separate company, in an apparent attempt to dissociate itself from the toxic reactions to the increasingly limited service it could provide.
The nations of Aeland and Laneer have recently concluded a war in Aeland's favor, and Dr. Miles Singer, a military surgeon living in Aeland's capital, tends wounded soldiers while investigating the terrible affliction that makes them dissociate and murder their families once released into their care.
Usually, when people take the animal tranquilizer ketamine—also known simply as "k" or "special K"—it's to dissociate from their own bodies and vanish down the "K-hole," which can include dissociative feelings of euphoria and serious short-term memory loss (... or so we hear).
The Clinton-Obama big-tent message wouldn't stop Senate candidates and state parties from attacking Republicans as a bunch of mini-Trumps; and in any case, a truly divided party would crater in an election no matter how deftly Republicans attempted to dissociate themselves from their presidential candidate.
Even when he spoke about his years of smoking and drinking, taking drugs with Hendrix, and alluded to his reputedly prodigious sexual endeavors ("I was alone, well, relatively") it was with good humor and not the slightest attempt to dissociate himself from the person he used to be.
After riots in the Paris suburbs that year, Muslim youths felt a "need to dissociate from France, and leave it," he wrote in his book "Terreur dans l'Hexagone," which appeared soon after the Paris attacks in November and sold tens of thousands of copies to a public hungry for explanation.
Mr. Hariri said in a brief statement after a cabinet meeting Tuesday that the government had recommitted to dissociate "from any dispute and conflicts or wars, and not to interfere in the internal affairs of the Arab states, in order to preserve the relationship between Lebanon and its Arab brethren."
"On behalf of the Parti Québécois, I want to formally dissociate our political party and party authorities from any activity or meeting, a result of personal initiatives, with representatives of this party, whose history, doctrine and propositions are diametrically opposed to the values of the Parti Québécois," Péladeau wrote on Facebook.
" Ms. Le Pen's remark was all the more puzzling in that she has worked strenuously to dissociate herself from her party's anti-Semitic past, embodied by her father, the party founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who notoriously called the Holocaust a "detail in the history of the Second World War.
" To dissociate the contributions of shared environments from those of shared genetics, Miranda said, "one way to proceed could be to find the brain features that can distinguish identical twins from nonidentical twins, since the two types of twins share the same environment but only identical twins share the same genetic contributions.
Somewhere between the rap about Canseco cramming a broom up his ass surrounded by cardboard cutouts of Kathy Ireland and a bizarre, traumatic sequence wherein Maya Rudolph coerces the Bash Bros into "shaking their nasty butts" in an IHOP parking lot, it's reasonable for the average viewer to dissociate while viewing TUBBE.
RWW asked HUD to produce documents following a New York magazine report that the agency quietly removed materials from its website that helped train homeless shelters to provide equal access to transgender people, canceled a survey of pilot programs designed to decrease LGBT homelessness in Cincinnati and Houston, and directed a department division to dissociate itself with a study it funded on LGBT housing discrimination.
RWW asked HUD to produce documents following a New York magazine report that the agency quietly removed materials from its website that helped train homeless shelters to provide equal access to transgender people, canceled a survey of pilot programs designed to decrease LGBT homelessness in Cincinnati and Houston, and directed a department division to dissociate itself with a study it funded on LGBT housing discrimination.
We should insist that it commit to not use any weapons against Turkey, to cede liberated Raqqa to local forces, to respect Syria's territorial integrity and to dissociate itself from the P.K.K. Third, keeping the S.D.F. focused on Raqqa keeps it away from the Turkish-Syrian border — and any effort by Syrian Kurds to join the area they control in a contiguous Kurdish region or state.
Because her prose is quite lyrical — sometimes gnomic, sometimes philosophical — more polished drawings would render a book too mannerist to be genuinely enjoyable: "Being drunk is how you dissociate your mind from your body in order to perform," she writes in the upper part of a medium-gray panel, in which she appears naked, floating in mid-air above a bed, her pale body almost luminous.
It may have had something to do with that Glee episode, or that season of American Horror Story, the reemergence of witchcraft in popular culture, or the collective desire of young urban Millennials to completely dissociate from contemporary society, which sucks, and redirect their attention to collecting crystals, eating magic dust, studying tarot, and pretending that we were all so goth for the entirety of our teen years.
The result, two weeks before Election Day, has been the central strategic divide across several midterm battlegrounds: a Democrat keeping the focus local, hoping to dissociate from divisive national party figures like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi; and a Republican eager to make the race a referendum on Mr. Trump and the leftist "mob" opposing him, betting that the risk of a volatile and meandering executive messenger is worth the reward of an energized base.
"The explanation was that dishonest people subconsciously try to (1) dissociate themselves from the lie and therefore refrain from referring to themselves; (2) prefer concrete over abstract language when referring to others (using someone's name instead of "he" or "she"); (3) are likely to feel discomfort by lying and therefore express more negative feelings; and (4) require more mental resources to obscure the lie and therefore end up using less cognitively demanding language, which is characterized by a lower frequency of exclusive words and a higher frequency of motion verbs," the report reads.
If past patterns hold, further revelations in the Russia saga, perhaps with the release of the special counsel report, will oblige members of both parties to dissociate themselves once again from well advertised desire of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to "have a great relationship" with Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
They're porous, riven with gaps and fragmentation; at the same time, they're unquestionably "lyrical" in their concision and fluidity — to say nothing of the formal vigilance with which Kahn transforms couplets into tercets, constructing sometimes larger and sometimes more miniscule stanzaic units: When it is so hot I lie on the floor When I think of what i have to give Life has it's good points And the fat, white thigh-bones of a tourist ("Women in Public") The way meaning gathers here in an accretive way, which uses both the isolating space of the poetic line and the capitalized "And" to connect and dissociate the semantic content of each line, is typical of Kahn's style, and resonates throughout the collection.

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