সঙ্ঘচু্যত করা, সমাজ করা, অংশসমূহ পৃথক্ করা, সমাজ হত্তয়া, সঙ্ঘচু্যত হত্তয়া, পৃথক্ করা, পৃথক্ হত্তয়া
(1) Part; cease or break association with.
(2) Regard as unconnected.
(3) To undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms.
(4) Part.
(5) Cease or break association with.
(6) Part company with; separate.
(1) He took pains to dissociate himself from the religious radicals
(2) Helicases are protein motors that use the energy of NTP hydrolysis to dissociate the hydrogen bonding between the nucleic acid duplexes and also to disrupt other non-covalent interactions between complementary base pairs.
(3) More commonly, individuals dissociate parts of themselves from their primary relationship.
(4) Ideas being considered include the use of hot water or steam flooding to decompose the hydrate, or by using methods that dissociate the gas by reducing reservoir pressure.
(5) In Europe, the nation-state to an increasing extent has been dissociated from military power, despite the fact that the modern state built on centralized power was born on that continent.
(6) I learned a lot in the recovery movement about respectful boundaries, effective communication, and accountability, but the recovery movement is dissociated from political context.
(7) From a dissociated perspective, mental rehearsal allows a person to be more like the editor or director of the play or movie.
(8) Some evidence suggests that individuals susceptible to mistaken memories are significantly more dissociative , introverted, and more imaginative than those not susceptible.
(9) Only the means needs to be dissociated from political aims.
(10) One couldn't help, however, be further reminded of how much AFL has seemingly dissociated itself from its grass roots support.
(11) We then, suspended the embryos in 1 M urea and dissociated them by pipetting.
(12) While Crain nowhere suggests that some of the major themes of Brown's fiction were merely an extension of his life, he makes it thoroughly clear that they cannot be dissociated from the life.
(13) I was dissociated from it at one level, though I wouldn't say I was distanced.
(14) I could not concentrate and was completely dissociated from my work as well.
(15) Also, by and large, film-makers are dissociating themselves from the cinema of the 1970s and the 1980s - which was largely escapist - to tackle subjects that are moored in reality.
(16) This will enable you to emotionally dissociate yourself from what is happening.
(17) Each character and object in the dream is a split off or dissociated component of the self - but the dreamer is not fully aware of this.
(18) The need to think about the environment cannot really be dissociated from the nature of the lives that people, especially deprived people, live today.
(19) Collins' healthy longevity is due in part to dissociating herself from what she endearingly calls u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510drainsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(20) The skills are there, the drive is there, the ability is there, but the gatekeepers are too dissociated from their own clients' actual needs to ever let me past.
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