Crossword-Solution: DISSOCIATE 10 letters, 104 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Dissociate v. t. To separate from fellowship or union; to disunite;
to disjoin; as, to dissociate the particles of a concrete substance.

We have 104 clues for the answer “DISSOCIATE”

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Separate, disconnect 1 answer
to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms 1 answer
DECOMPOSE by heat 3 answers
ATTACH (ant.) 5 answers
unfix 5 answers
Uncouple 30 answers
unsaddle 31 answers
Cleave 32 answers
Alienate 32 answers
Isolate 37 answers
unpack 45 answers
Estrange 47 answers
popularise 47 answers
distil 48 answers
Unlock 48 answers
ope 48 answers
uncoil 48 answers
unhitch 48 answers
unknot 48 answers
unpick 48 answers
unstitch 48 answers
unthread 48 answers
Organise 49 answers
Unclose 49 answers
reflect upon 49 answers
unattach 49 answers
unclasp 49 answers
unhook 49 answers
unscramble 49 answers
dissever 50 answers
iron out 50 answers
untangle 50 answers
unweave 50 answers
Recede 51 answers
Disassemble 51 answers
Straighten 51 answers
normalize 51 answers
Neaten 52 answers
Unravel 52 answers
decode 52 answers
think about 52 answers
unbind 52 answers
unloose 52 answers
unstring 52 answers
sift 53 answers
normalise 53 answers
sunder 53 answers
Evolve 54 answers
Divest 54 answers
unfasten 54 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with DISSOCIATE (5)

CHAPTER XVIII—CAIRO AND THE PLAGUE {30} Cairo and plague! During the whole time of my stay the plague was so master of the city, and showed itself so staringly in every street and every alley, that I can’t now affect to dissociate the two ideas.
Eothen A. W. Kinglake 2008
Hallowell discovered nothing about Norman, not enough about his personal appearance to have recognized him in the street far enough away from the laboratory to dissociate the two ideas.
The Grain Of Dust David Graham Phillips 2004
And this is not from the survivors having had time to dissociate the memory of the dead from their well-remembered appearance and form on earth; for the interment follows too speedily after death, for that: almost always taking place within four-and-twenty hours, and, sometimes, within twelve.
Pictures from Italy Charles Dickens 2013
Curiously enough, while hitherto Edison had sought to dissociate his experimenting from his manufacturing, here he determined to develop a large industry to which a thoroughly practical laboratory would be a central feature, and ever a source of suggestion and inspiration.
Edison, His Life and Inventions Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin 2006
There are few things that so touch us with instinctive revulsion as a breach of decorum; and so far have we progressed in the direction of imputing intrinsic utility to the ceremonial observances of etiquette that few of us, if any, can dissociate an offence against etiquette from a sense of the substantial unworthiness of the offender.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997

Quotes with DISSOCIATE (3)

Good human work honors God's work. Good work uses no thing without respect, both for what it is in itself and for its origin. It uses neither tool nor material that it does not respect and that it does not love. It honors nature as a great mystery and power, as an indispensable teacher, and as the inescapable judge of all work of human hands. It does not dissociate life and work, or pleasure and work, or love and work, or usefulness and beauty. To work without pleasure or aff…
Wendell Berry The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
...[T]hose who care about their souls and do not subordinate them to the body dissociate themselves firmly from these others and refuse to accompany them on their haphazard journey; and, believing that it is wrong to oppose philosophy with her offer of liberation and purification, they turn and follow her wherever she leads...
Socrates Apology, Crito and Phaedo of Socrates.
We shall never fully understand nature (or ourselves), and certainly never respect it, until we dissociate the wild from the notion of usability - however innocent and harmless the use. For it is the general uselessness of so much of nature that lies at the root of our ancient hostility and indifference to it.
John Fowles The Tree