Definition
Separates things that were connected or linked together so they work independently instead of affecting each other.
Etymology
From de- (reverse) + couple (join together). The prefix de- comes from Latin, meaning to undo or reverse. 'Couple' comes from Old French and Latin 'copula' meaning to join or link.
Kelly Says
Engineers use 'decouple' constantly in software and mechanical systems—it's the magic word for making complex things simpler by separating their dependencies, which is why it became so important in modern technology and biology.
Translations
ARالعربية
يُفصّل
yu-fsa-ll
BNবাংলা
বিচ্ছিন্ন হয়
bi-cchi-nn-ho-y
CACatalà
se desfasa
se de-s-fa-sa
CSČeština
odpojuje
od-po-juje
DADansk
afskilles
af-ski-lles
DEDeutsch
trennt sich
tre-nt sich
ELΕλληνικά
διαχωρίζεται
dia-cho-ri-za-tai
ESEspañol
se desacopla
se de-sa-ko-pla
FAفارسی
جدا میشود
ja-da sha-va-yad
FRFrançais
se découple
se de-ku-ple
HEעברית
に分かれる
be-vi-na-ra-ker
HIहिन्दी
अलग हो जाता है
a-lag ho ja-ta hai
HUMagyar
elválik
el-va-lik
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpisah
ber-pi-sah
ITItaliano
si disaccoppia
si di-sa-ko-ppia
KO한국어
분리됩니다
bun-ri-de-um-ni-da
MRMR
अलग होतो
a-lag ho-to
MSBahasa Melayu
berpisah
ber-pi-sah
MYမြန်မာ
ကွဲပြား
kwe-pyar
NLNederlands
scheidt zich
schi-edt zich
PLPolski
rozłącza się
ro-z-la-cza się
PTPortuguês
desacopla-se
de-sa-ko-pla-se
RORomână
se desprinde
se de-sprin-de
RUРусский
разъединяется
raz-ye-di-ni-etsa
SVSvenska
dekopplas
de-kop-plas
SWKiswahili
tofauti
to-fa-u-ti
TAதமிழ்
பிரிந்து விடுகிறது
pri-n-thu vi-di-ku-ri-ta
TEతెలుగు
విడిపోతుంది
vi-di-po-thu-ndi
TLTL
naghihiwalay
na-ghi-hi-wa-lay
TRTürkçe
ayrılır
ay-ri-lir
UKУкраїнська
роз'єднується
roz-ye-dnu-yetsya
URاردو
جدا ہوتا ہے
ja-da ho-ta hai
VITiếng Việt
tách rời
tach ro-i