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disassociate

verb as in break association with

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Example Sentences

“But sometimes I feel disassociated from the extreme left.”

But, as you detail, it's relatively new and cannot be disassociated from the history of the United States.

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Because if I were in your situation, I probably would have disassociated.

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Honestly, I was just trying to be in the moment and not disassociate, which I’ve done in the past in scenes like that.

Museums such as the Louvre, the Tate museums, and the National Portrait Gallery in London have also disassociated themselves from the Sackler family.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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