释义 |
dissociaˈbility rare. [f. next + -ity.] †1. The opposite of sociability; unsociableness.
1738Warburton Div. Legat. ii. vi, Universal prejudice had made men regard a refusal of this intercommunity as the most brutal of all dissociability. 1757Brett Friendly Call to the Roman Catholics in Ireland 12 (L.) This dissociability, this dogmatizing, cruel, enslaving principle, is that which makes popery so very dreadful. 2. Capability of being dissociated. In recent Dicts. |