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dissociative

[ UK /dɪsˈə‍ʊsi‍ətˌɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. tending to produce dissociation

How To Use dissociative In A Sentence

  • The decarboxylation of mandelylthiamin is subject to general base catalysis, an outcome that is inconsistent with the expected dissociative transition state.
  • In addition, they describe the treatment of various narcissistic, anxiety, and dissociative syndromes.
  • When she heard the term dissociative fugue, she imagined a cannonade of piano keys. VAPOR TRAIL
  • The website is the vessel into which his torrent of hilarious, dissociative ideas flows.
  • The dissociative adsorption of cyclopropane on the copper surface was studied using density functional theory.
  • BETHANY MARSHALL, PSYCHOANALYST: Well, I think such a brutal sex assault at this early age really paves the way for what we call the dissociative disorders. CNN Transcript Sep 27, 2007
  • Although a second traumatic event may serve as abreaction or a cure for some dissociative amnesic states, this seems unlikely in the event of two severe neurological insults.
  • Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative, introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible.
  • The dissociative adsorption of cyclopropane on the copper surface was studied using density functional theory.
  • The narrative does playfully leave the suggestion that the "night work" performed by Jonas's sleeping self might be the cause of his predicament, perhaps a kind of half-awake dissociative state. Translated Texts
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