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单词 dissociate
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dissociateadj.

Etymology: < Latin dissociātus, past participle of dissociāre : see dissociate v.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: diˈssociate.
rare.
a. = dissociated adj.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > [adjective] > separate or separated
sunderedc1230
ysondredc1380
discretea1398
divisec1420
dissevered1471
separate?a1475
separated1535
semoted1542
dissociate1548
dirempt1580
dissundered1580
severed1581
parted1595
dividual1598
twain1600
sejunct1602
disassociated1611
dissociated1611
dividenta1616
entire to itselfa1618
interstinct1623
disjected1647
segregant1647
severized1649
divided1658
separate1667
secrete1678
disaffiliated1839
dirempted1900
1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. John xiv. (R.) You..whom I wil not suffre to be dissociate or disseuered from me.
1815 P. B. Shelley Prose Wks. (1888) II. 193 Neither the dream could be dissociate from the landscape, nor the landscape from the dream.
1895 Daily News 1 Feb. 7/5 Nitrogen existed partly in an ‘allotropic’ or in a ‘dissociate’ form.
b. Astrology (see quot. 1819).
ΚΠ
1819 J. Wilson Compl. Dict. Astrol. Dissociate signs, those that by being 1 or 5 signs distant, have no aspect to each other: thus ♈ is dissociate with ♓, ♉, ♍, and ♏.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2019).

dissociatev.

/dɪˈsəʊʃɪeɪt/
Etymology: < Latin dissociāt- participial stem of dissociāre to separate from fellowship, < dis- prefix 1a + sociāre to join together, associate: compare dissociate adj., and see -ate suffix3 6.
1.
a. transitive. To cut off from association or society; to sever, disunite, sunder. Const. from.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)]
to-twemec893
sunderOE
asunderOE
shedOE
dealOE
shill1049
skillc1175
to-twinc1175
twinc1230
disseverc1250
depart1297
slita1300
to-throwc1315
parta1325
drevec1325
devisec1330
dividec1374
sever1382
unknit?a1425
divorce1430
separea1450
separate?a1475
untine1496
to put apart1530
discussa1542
deceper1547
disseparate1550
apart1563
unjoint1565
shoal1571
divisionatea1586
single1587
dispart1590
descide1598
disassociate1598
distract1600
dissolve1605
discriminate1615
dissociate1623
discerpa1628
discind1640
dissunder1642
distinguish1648
severize1649
unstring1674
skaila1833
cleave1873
dirempt1885
society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > separate or isolate [verb (transitive)]
shedOE
depart1297
externec1420
deforce1430
sequesterc1430
enstrange1483
estrange1523
separate1526
alienate1534
segregate1542
foreign1598
excommunicate1602
stranger1608
dissociate1623
discorporate1695
disincorporate1701
atomize1895
twine1895
ghetto1936
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Dissociate, to separate.
1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. xxxvi. sig. O7v Griefe..does dissociate Man, and sends him with Beasts, to the lonelinesse of vnpathed Desarts.
1710 T. Fuller Pharmacopœia Extemporanea 296 These Earths mix in with it [sc. the Bile] and dissociate it.
a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. iii. 10 Our very wants and desires, which first bring us together, have a tendency likewise to dissociate us.
1863 M. E. Braddon Eleanor's Vict. II. iv. 54 Eleanor Vane could not dissociate the two images.
1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People vi. §4. 303 It was the first time..that religion had formally dissociated itself from the ambition of princes and the horrors of war.
1888 J. R. Lowell Prose Wks. (1890) VI. 201 Done only by men dissociated from the interests of party.
b. Chemistry. To separate the elements of (a compound), spec. by heat: see dissociation n. 2.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > separate into constituents [verb (transitive)]
resolvea1398
analyse1606
untwist1611
refract1646
disband1695
decomposea1751
decompounda1751
to break up1751
disintegrate1794
to break down1859
dissociate1869
factor1958
1869 C. A. Joy in Scientific Opinion No. 58. 571/1 A part of the vapour of water is decomposed spontaneously or dissociated in the tube of porous clay.
1869 C. A. Joy in Scientific Opinion No. 58. 571/2 At the temperature of the fusion of silver, water is dissociated and no longer exists as water.
1880 E. Cleminshaw tr. C. A. Wurtz Atomic Theory 115 The vapour of calomel is dissociated at the high temperature at which its density is taken.
2. intransitive (for reflexive). To withdraw from association, cease to associate.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > lack of social communications or relations [verb (intransitive)] > withdraw from association
separate1595
cut1783
dissociate1866
to draw away1892
1866 F. D. Maurice Workman & Franchise 237 There is a tendency to dissociate, to separate, of which each man becomes very conscious, in whatever circle he finds himself.

Derivatives

diˈssociating adj.
ΚΠ
a1691 R. Boyle Wks. (1772) I. 373 (R.) The dissociating action even of the gentlest fire, upon a concrete.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2020).
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adj.1548v.1623
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