Definition
To disconnect, separate, or end a relationship or association with someone or something.
Etymology
From dis- (meaning 'reverse' or 'undo') + associate (from Latin associare, 'to join with'). The verb emerged in English around the 1600s as a way to express the opposite of association.
Kelly Says
Many people confuse 'disassociate' with 'dissociate,' but they're slightly different—dissociate is more about psychological disconnection (like spacing out), while disassociate is about breaking an active connection. Politicians love this word when they want to separate themselves from controversial allies.
Translations
ARالعربية
فك الارتباط
fik al-irtibāṭ
BNবাংলা
বিচ্ছেদ
bi-cche-d
CACatalà
desvincular
des-vin-ku-lar
CSČeština
odloučit
od-loo-chit
DADansk
afskille
af-skil-le
DEDeutsch
sich trennen
zich tren-nen
ELΕλληνικά
αποσυνδέω
a-po-sin-de-o
ESEspañol
desvincular
des-vin-ku-lar
FAفارسی
جدا شدن
jada shodan
FRFrançais
se dissocier
se dis-o-sye-er
HEעברית
להיפרד
le-hi-per-ad
HIहिन्दी
अलग होना
al-lag ho-na
HUMagyar
elválaszt
el-va-lasz-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
memisahkan
me-mis-a-hkan
ITItaliano
dissociarsi
dis-so-sya-r-si
MRMR
वेगळे करा
veg-g-le ka-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
pisahkan
pi-sa-hkan
MYမြန်မာ
စကားပြော
ska-ba-pya
NLNederlands
ontkoppelen
ont-kop-pe-len
NONorsk
skille seg
skil-le seg
PLPolski
odłączyć
od-wac-zyc
PTPortuguês
desassociar
des-as-so-si-ar
RORomână
dezlipi
de-z-li-pi
RUРусский
рассоединяться
rass-o-ye-d-in-yatsya
SVSvenska
avskilja
av-ski-l-ja
SWKiswahili
tofauti
to-fa-u-ti
TAதமிழ்
பொருந்தாமை
por-un-tha-mai
TEతెలుగు
విడదీయడం
vi-da-dee-ya-dam
TRTürkçe
bağlantıyı koparmak
ba-glan-ti-yi kop-ar-mak
UKУкраїнська
роз'єднатися
roz-ye-d-natsya
URاردو
جدا ہونا
jada hona
VITiếng Việt
tách rời
tach roi