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单词 disaffiliate
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Definition of disaffiliate in English:

disaffiliate

verb ˌdɪsəˈfɪlɪeɪtˌdisəˈfilēˌāt
[with object]
  • 1(of a group or organization) end its official connection with (a subsidiary group)

    the party disaffiliated the Socialist League
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No, you can't have the same goals as another club, even one which is in the slow process of being disaffiliated.
    • The decision was made to disaffiliate the union from the party after 86 years, depriving Labour of the union's practical support and £50,000 per year in donations.
    • Resorts can be disaffiliated from the exchange companies due to the facilities running down, which could further hinder availability or your ability to rent or sell.
    • First, by disaffiliating the CU, the Students Union and the university would be restricting evangelism on campus, whilst giving freedom to other groups such as Muslims, Jews and political parties.
    • In 1937 the Socialist League was disaffiliated.
    • Meanwhile, the vice-president has warned clubs that have not paid their affiliation fees that they would be disaffiliated if they fail pay-up by this month end.
    • Hynix, formally Hyundai Electronics Industries Co, was disaffiliated from the Hyundai Group on Aug.1.
    • An University may consider disaffiliating a college or institution failing to curb ragging.
    • The secretary said in Kitwe yesterday any club that would not pay by today would be disaffiliated from the union.
    • Despite its general secretary leading the SLP, there has been no attempt to disaffiliate the NUM from the Labour Party.
    • The executive disaffiliated the league, which dissolved itself at its Whitsun conference.
    • They said such a move would lead to the Labour Party disaffiliating us and that we would lose political influence.
    Synonyms
    disconnect, pull apart, break apart, detach, disengage, uncouple, unyoke, disarticulate, disassemble, disunite, disjoin
    1. 1.1no object (of a subsidiary group) end an official connection with an organization.
      students' unions who wish to disaffiliate from the NUS
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The ANF disaffiliated from UnionsWA earlier this year.
      • That is on the cards with the RMT and the FBU, whose union conference voted to disaffiliate from Labour, but it is also being discussed in unions such as the CWU.
      • The CLC constitution does permit dissident locals to disaffiliate from their parent body and ultimately join another affiliate, but not before going through a years' long procedure.
      • And then about a month later, our party disaffiliated again from the Reform Party and went back to what we were prior: the Independence Party.
      • Since then the FBU has voted to disaffiliate from Labour.
      • The union leadership will come under increasing pressure to disaffiliate from Labour.
      • But the vote was whether to stay affiliated or to completely disaffiliate.
      • By 1988 mounting hostility to Labor's pro-market program resulted in miners and other sections of the working class demanding that their unions break with the Accord and disaffiliate from the ALP.
      • Three groups have disaffiliated from The Irish Anti-war Movement and now aim to establish an Irish Antiwar Network.
      • Dougherty was critically influential late in 1954, threatening to disaffiliate his union if the federal executive did not go ahead and sack the Victorian executive, despite the paucity of evidence against it.
      • The RMT was expelled from the party and the FBU recently disaffiliated.
      • The incident is the latest in a series of bust-ups after the Legion's social club decided to disaffiliate from the Royal British Legion and set up on its own as Tadcaster Social Club.
      • Len's career as the international representative came to an abrupt end in 1970 when he was fired for being one of the leaders that led Saskatchewan members in their successful drive to disaffiliate from the American-based organization.
      • Labour confirmed that the union was disaffiliated from the party which the RMT helped to form 105 years ago.
      • Angry over concessions and lack of representation, Northwest mechanics disaffiliated from the IAM in 1998, voting to join the independent AMFA, a small craft union.
      • The MCR, which disaffiliated last year due to dissatisfaction with OUSU's graduate provision reviewed the situation last week and decided that there had been positive changes.
      • When this decision was reversed, after a campaign by British-based unions, fifteen unions disaffiliated and created a Congress of Irish Unions with the ITGWU at its core in April 1945.
      • In 1989, the Associated Chamber of Manufactures disaffiliated from the Confederation of Australian Industry.
      • But he also spoke out against any suggestion that the union should disaffiliate from Labour and said it was a thousand times better to be inside the party than sitting on the sidelines sulking.
      • Colleges may choose to disaffiliate from the Student Union after the annual budget was overwhelmingly rejected last Friday.
      Synonyms
      dissociate, divorce, alienate, separate, segregate, isolate, cut off, delink

Derivatives

  • disaffiliation

  • noun ˌdɪsəfɪlɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The Legion's branch lost 400 members following the disaffiliation, and now meets in the Fox and Hounds, in Tadcaster.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, they were threatened with disaffiliation by the ILCU and members voted to stay in the movement.
      • These events crystallised and cauterised the build-up of social, financial and political disaffiliation originating in the 1990s.
      • I would say that 98 percent of them support the disaffiliation.
      • I have deliberately refrained from entering the discussion about the disaffiliation of the NSW women, hoping that the situation would be resolved quickly.
 
 

Definition of disaffiliate in US English:

disaffiliate

verbˌdisəˈfilēˌāt
[with object]
  • 1(of a group or organization) end its official connection with (a subsidiary group)

    the executive disaffiliated the league
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No, you can't have the same goals as another club, even one which is in the slow process of being disaffiliated.
    • First, by disaffiliating the CU, the Students Union and the university would be restricting evangelism on campus, whilst giving freedom to other groups such as Muslims, Jews and political parties.
    • The executive disaffiliated the league, which dissolved itself at its Whitsun conference.
    • The secretary said in Kitwe yesterday any club that would not pay by today would be disaffiliated from the union.
    • An University may consider disaffiliating a college or institution failing to curb ragging.
    • They said such a move would lead to the Labour Party disaffiliating us and that we would lose political influence.
    • Despite its general secretary leading the SLP, there has been no attempt to disaffiliate the NUM from the Labour Party.
    • Meanwhile, the vice-president has warned clubs that have not paid their affiliation fees that they would be disaffiliated if they fail pay-up by this month end.
    • In 1937 the Socialist League was disaffiliated.
    • The decision was made to disaffiliate the union from the party after 86 years, depriving Labour of the union's practical support and £50,000 per year in donations.
    • Resorts can be disaffiliated from the exchange companies due to the facilities running down, which could further hinder availability or your ability to rent or sell.
    • Hynix, formally Hyundai Electronics Industries Co, was disaffiliated from the Hyundai Group on Aug.1.
    Synonyms
    disconnect, pull apart, break apart, detach, disengage, uncouple, unyoke, disarticulate, disassemble, disunite, disjoin
    1. 1.1no object (of a subsidiary group) end an official connection.
      a region may elect to disaffiliate from a dominant state
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The CLC constitution does permit dissident locals to disaffiliate from their parent body and ultimately join another affiliate, but not before going through a years' long procedure.
      • The MCR, which disaffiliated last year due to dissatisfaction with OUSU's graduate provision reviewed the situation last week and decided that there had been positive changes.
      • But he also spoke out against any suggestion that the union should disaffiliate from Labour and said it was a thousand times better to be inside the party than sitting on the sidelines sulking.
      • Len's career as the international representative came to an abrupt end in 1970 when he was fired for being one of the leaders that led Saskatchewan members in their successful drive to disaffiliate from the American-based organization.
      • Colleges may choose to disaffiliate from the Student Union after the annual budget was overwhelmingly rejected last Friday.
      • But the vote was whether to stay affiliated or to completely disaffiliate.
      • The RMT was expelled from the party and the FBU recently disaffiliated.
      • The incident is the latest in a series of bust-ups after the Legion's social club decided to disaffiliate from the Royal British Legion and set up on its own as Tadcaster Social Club.
      • That is on the cards with the RMT and the FBU, whose union conference voted to disaffiliate from Labour, but it is also being discussed in unions such as the CWU.
      • Angry over concessions and lack of representation, Northwest mechanics disaffiliated from the IAM in 1998, voting to join the independent AMFA, a small craft union.
      • Three groups have disaffiliated from The Irish Anti-war Movement and now aim to establish an Irish Antiwar Network.
      • Since then the FBU has voted to disaffiliate from Labour.
      • The ANF disaffiliated from UnionsWA earlier this year.
      • By 1988 mounting hostility to Labor's pro-market program resulted in miners and other sections of the working class demanding that their unions break with the Accord and disaffiliate from the ALP.
      • The union leadership will come under increasing pressure to disaffiliate from Labour.
      • Labour confirmed that the union was disaffiliated from the party which the RMT helped to form 105 years ago.
      • When this decision was reversed, after a campaign by British-based unions, fifteen unions disaffiliated and created a Congress of Irish Unions with the ITGWU at its core in April 1945.
      • And then about a month later, our party disaffiliated again from the Reform Party and went back to what we were prior: the Independence Party.
      • Dougherty was critically influential late in 1954, threatening to disaffiliate his union if the federal executive did not go ahead and sack the Victorian executive, despite the paucity of evidence against it.
      • In 1989, the Associated Chamber of Manufactures disaffiliated from the Confederation of Australian Industry.
      Synonyms
      dissociate, divorce, alienate, separate, segregate, isolate, cut off, delink
 
 
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