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Unassociate vs. Disassociate — What's the Difference?

Unassociate vs. Disassociate — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Unassociate and Disassociate

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Unassociate

To remove an association (of e.g. a computer with a network, or a file type with an application program); to disassociate.

Disassociate

To remove from association; dissociate.

Disassociate

To separate (oneself); to dissolve one's association with a person, group, or situation.
After the scandal, the political party disassociated itself from the questionable candidate.
If the whole membership disassociates, the result will be disestablishment.

Disassociate

(transitive) To separate into smaller discrete units, as with analysis.
The problem is easier to understand if you disassociate the variables.

Disassociate

To separate; to disunite; to disintegrate; to dissolve.
The fibers of this nonwoven textile disassociated when I tried to wash it.
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Disassociate

To disconnect from things associated; to disunite; to dissociate.

Disassociate

Part; cease or break association with;
She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president

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