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Перевод: disassociate speek disassociate


[глагол]
разъединять; отделять; разобщать; разлагать; отмежеваться; диссоциировать


Тезаурус:

  1. Morrissey reluctantly made the odd appearance (although he would later disassociate himself from the organisation).
  2. I think that some girls can't disassociate themselves from all the advertising they see.
  3. SHe'd always been able to disassociate "work" from pleasure, clients from lovers, but had been worried that the experience of Jahsaxa's friends mauling hir might have intruded into this objectivity.
  4. She still maintains it is not for her to disassociate herself from people over whom she has no control.
  5. On the other hand to disassociate the Church from the Kingdom breaks the nerve-cord of hope and destroys the community of commitment to Christ as Saviour and Lord.
  6. The Victoria and Albert Museum is still trying to disassociate itself from the ignominious failure of the exhibition of sporting trophies through the ages.
  7. When one of the fattest hailed him when he was out shopping he decided he must disassociate himself from that crowd.
  8. Despite the involvement of several members of the UDC, the Society took pains to disassociate itself from "any "stop the war" programme or criticism of foreign policy."
  9. They gave even better against the paramilitary organisations and political groupings of the majority British population which is as instinctively law-abiding as that of any other part of the United Kingdom and probably even quicker to disassociate itself from senseless or politically motivated violence.
  10. In the first year it had been careful to disassociate itself from the truck-driver's pin-up image by boasting of the high social and business standing of its readers "seven corporation presidents, fourteen vice-presidents, psychiatrists, a mortician and three embalmers" were listed among the first subscribers.
  11. However, the attitudinist will say that the only real deduction is at the descriptive level, and that the distinctively ethical part of the conclusion springs from the value charge of the word which expresses an attitude from which one can disassociate oneself without being in the least irrational.
  12. While hastening to disassociate the institution from the former director's personal life, the board nonetheless found no reason to relinquish his professional skills.
  13. It is interesting to note that this example shows that what underlies Hobbes's rejection of formal causes is, perhaps, no more than an impatience with what the Aristotelians said about them, and a desire to disassociate himself from that tradition.

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