Crossword-Solution: DISASSOCIATE 12 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Disassociate v. t. To disconnect from things associated; to disunite;
to dissociate.

We have 32 clues for the answer “DISASSOCIATE”

Clue Answers
Sever ties, as with a group 1 answer
SEND person to Coventry 2 answers
Alienate 32 answers
Isolate 37 answers
Estrange 47 answers
perish 50 answers
Recede 51 answers
Decease 51 answers
Confiscate 54 answers
disengage 55 answers
dislodge 57 answers
Impound 57 answers
segregate 58 answers
untie 59 answers
disjoint 61 answers
Disconnect 62 answers
Sever 62 answers
Sequester 65 answers
Obliterate 67 answers
Recall 68 answers
Rupture 69 answers
dislocate 70 answers
disunite 71 answers
Recoil 71 answers
disjoin 75 answers
ABSTRACT ___ 76 answers
Detach 80 answers
divorce 80 answers
Sleep __ 81 answers
Exit 87 answers
Separate 95 answers
Part 107 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with DISASSOCIATE (5)

The Thin Woman said she was desperately grieved by the whole unpleasant transaction, and that all her sympathies were with Gort na Cloca Mora, but that she must disassociate herself from any responsibility in the matter as it was her husband who was the culpable person, and that she had no control over his mental processes, which, she concluded, was one of the seven curious things in the world.
The crock of gold James Stephens 1999
This by no means implies that the American Republics disassociate themselves from the nations of other continents.
State of the Union Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt 2004
She tried to console herself with the thought that a score of other persons, men and women, were equally tremulous concerning the outcome of their efforts, but she could not disassociate the general danger from her own individual liability.
Sister Carrie Theodore Dreiser 2011
McAdoo's political enemies were busily engaged in opposing him on the ground of his relationship to the President, as a matter of fact, the President was making every effort to disassociate himself and his administration from the talk that was spreading in favour of McAdoo's candidacy.
Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Joseph P. Tumulty 2005
That astute lawyer had been careful to have nothing whatever to do with actual bribery or corruption, and he was crafty enough to disassociate himself from direct dealing with agents.
The Gray Dawn Stewart Edward White 2005

Quotes with DISASSOCIATE (3)

Too many believe that love is a condition, a feeling that involves 100 percent of the heart, something that happens to you. They disassociate love from the mind and, therefore, from agency. In commanding us to love, the Lord refers to something much deeper than romance — a love that is the most profound form of loyalty. He is teaching us that love is something more than feelings of the heart; it is also a covenant we keep with soul and mind.
Lynn G. Robbins
Women have participated in almost every fight for freedom. They were there when civilians were targeted they were there when the bombs were planted. To argue they didn't have enough power to speak up or they had been brainwashed by their male colleagues is to try to disassociate from the darkness that resides in everyone. And to disassociate from your darkness is to lose your power over it.
Jessa Crispin Why I Am Not a Feminist: A Feminist Manifesto
Your personality of the mind is like a castle of sand around the sea. The time you begin to disassociate yourself with different experiences and impressions of both the external and internal world, you won’t find anything inside.
Roshan Sharma
Where this answer appears

Appears in: Newsday, NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1984–2005).