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disassociation|dɪsəˌsəʊsɪˈeɪʃən| [n. of action f. prec. vb.: cf. association.] a. The action of disassociating, or the condition of being disassociated; dissociation.
1873B. Stewart Conserv. Energy iv. §159 At very high temperatures it is possible that most compounds are decomposed, and the temperature at which this takes place, for any compound, has been termed its temperature of disassociation. 1890Cornh. Mag. Sept. 252 A sensible, mild youth, of whom you cannot think in disassociation from his spectacles. b. = dissociation 3.
1934H. C. Warren Dict. Psychol. 82/1 Dissociation,..redundant syn. disassociation. 1936W. Temple Church & Teaching ii. 30 Psychology..is suffering badly from what it has itself taught us to call the disassociation of personality. |