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disassociation

[ UK /dˌɪsɐsˈə‍ʊsɪˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination
    I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife
  2. a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently

How To Use disassociation In A Sentence

  • Yet at the same time, the film was a character study in which the disassociation we were made to feel with violent death heightened our identity with the empty-hearted protagonists.
  • By in large it is the disassociation of your kingdom between inner and outer that has led to this problem; as inner earth humans felt that outer earth humans are too non conscious to intermix with.
  • It's a bit of an art, because you have to ensure a silent evacuation and a quick disassociation from any lingering odours.
  • Objective. To discuss the diagnosis, limitations, and treatment of combined occipital-cervical and atlantoaxial disassociation with normal neurologic function.
  • History is pleat with examples of how societies oppress and control other human beings through degradation and disassociation to individual Liberties and Human Rights. Think Progress » SC Lt. Gov. compares people getting gov’t help to ‘stray animals’ who ‘breed’ because they don’t know better.
  • For an unfortunate minority, several crucial elements of the work/family/partner equation are missing and the holes are filled with recreational obsession, causing a degree of disassociation from conventional behaviour.
  • He knows that the Labour Party's abandonment of social reformism and its disassociation from the working class would never have been possible without trade union backing.
  • When you're talking about it, you use the word disassociation - the sexual revolution produces a rupture of the connection between love and sex. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Complete and unflinching disassociation from the American World Empire will be much as it was for the earliest Christians before the fall of Rome - and technologically worse. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • Chapter Four, ' Classroom control of web-based Chinese school course' , discusses phenomenon of "learning disassociation" in the context of network and course-control policies.
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