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dissociate [dɪˈsəʊsieɪt, ingl. am. -ˈsoʊ-] V. trans.

1. dissociate (disassociate):

to dissociate oneself from sb/sth

2. dissociate (divorce):

dissociate

dissociate V.

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dissociate QUÍM.

Ejemplos de uso para dissociate

to dissociate oneself from sb/sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is determined by whether the solute particles in the solution associate or dissociate.
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At this second resting state, the ethylene molecule can insert to grow the polymer or dissociate inducing further chain walking.
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The proton and neutron making up deuterium can be dissociated through neutral current interactions with neutrinos.
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At low energies no parent ion is energetic enough to dissociate, and the parent ion corresponds to 100% of the ion signal.
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The calculations become less precise for electrolytes that dissociate into ions with higher charges.
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Electrolytes dissociate in water because water molecules are dipoles and the dipoles orient in an energetically favorable manner to solvate the ions.
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Soon afterwards art saw itself dissociating from representation of real world objects and personalities.
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We meet her packing to leave him and dissociate herself from his misfortunes.
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As an example, the molecules of table sugar dissociate in water (sugar is dissolved) but exist as intact neutral entities.
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The player is then sent messages by his artists and girlfriend(s), expressing their disappointment and urging the player to dissociate with them.
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