English-Thai Dictionary
dissociate
VT ทำให้ แยก ออกจาก กัน ทำให้ ตัดขาด จากกัน ทำให้ พ้น จาก ทำให้ แยกตัว separate disunite disengage tam-hai-yaek-ook-jak-kan
dissociate from
PHRV แยก ออกจาก แยกจาก yaek-ook-jak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISSOCIATE
v.t.[L., to unite, a companion. ] To separate; to disunite; to part; as, to dissociate the particles of a concrete substance.
DISSOCIATED
pp. Separated; disunited.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISSOCIATE
Dis *so "ci *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dissociated; p. pr. & vb. n.Dissociating. ] Etym: [L. dissociatus, p. p. of dissociare to dissociate; dis- + sociare to unite, associate, socius companion. See Social. ]
Defn: To separate from fellowship or union; to disunite; to disjoin; as, to dissociate the particles of a concrete substance. Before Wyclif's death in 1384, John of Gaunt had openly dissociated himself from the reformer. A. W. Ward.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dissociate
dis so ci ate |diˈsōSHēˌāt, -ˈsōsē -dɪˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt dɪˈsoʊsiˌeɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 disconnect or separate (used esp. in abstract contexts ): voices should not be dissociated from their social context. • (dissociate oneself from ) declare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something ): he took pains to dissociate himself from the religious radicals. • (usu. be dissociated ) Psychiatry split off (a component of mental activity ) to act as an independent part of mental life. 2 Chemistry (with reference to a molecule ) to split into separate smaller atoms, ions, or molecules, esp. reversibly: [ with obj. ] : these compounds are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine. DERIVATIVES dis so ci a tive |-ˌātiv, -SHətiv |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin dissociat- ‘separated, ’ from the verb dissociare, from dis- (expressing reversal ) + sociare ‘join together ’ (from socius ‘companion ’).
dissociated personality
dis so ci at ed per son al i ty ▶noun another term for multiple personality.
Oxford Dictionary
dissociate
dissociate |dɪˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, -sɪ -| ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 (especially in abstract contexts ) disconnect or separate: the word ‘spiritual ’ has become for many dissociated from religion. • (dissociate oneself from ) declare that one is not connected with or a supporter of (someone or something ): he took pains to dissociate himself from the religious radicals. • Psychiatry split off (a component of mental activity ) to act as an independent part of mental life. 2 Chemistry (with reference to a molecule ) split into separate smaller atoms, ions, or molecules, especially reversibly: [ with obj. ] : these compounds are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine. DERIVATIVES dissociative |-ətɪv |adjective ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin dissociat- ‘separated ’, from the verb dissociare, from dis- (expressing reversal ) + sociare ‘join together ’ (from socius ‘companion ’).
dissociated personality
dis |soci |ated per ¦son |al ¦ity ▶noun another term for multiple-personality disorder.
American Oxford Thesaurus
dissociate
dissociate verb the word “spiritual ” has become dissociated from religion: separate, detach, disconnect, sever, cut off, divorce; isolate, alienate, disassociate. ANTONYMS relate. PHRASES dissociate oneself from 1 he dissociated himself from the Catholic Church: break away from, end relations with, sever connections with; withdraw from, quit, leave, disaffiliate from, resign from, pull out of, drop out of, defect from. 2 he dissociated himself from the statement: disown, reject, disagree with, distance oneself from.
Oxford Thesaurus
dissociate
dissociate verb the word ‘spiritual ’ has become dissociated from religion: separate, detach, disconnect, sever, cut off, divorce, set apart, segregate, distinguish; isolate, alienate. ANTONYMS relate, connect. PHRASES dissociate oneself from 1 he dissociated himself from the Church of England: break away from, break off relations with, end relations with, sever connections with; withdraw from, delink from, quit, leave, disaffiliate from, resign from, pull out of, drop out of, have nothing more to do with, part company with, defect, desert, secede from, take one's leave of, become estranged from. ANTONYMS join. 2 the French president dissociated himself from the statement: denounce, disown, reject, condemn, disagree with, wash one's hands of, distance oneself from. ANTONYMS endorse, support.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dissociate
dis so ci ate /dɪsóʊʃièɪt |-si- /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〖~ oneself from A 〗A 〈人 団体 意見など 〉との関係を絶つ, Aを支持しない, Aの同意を断る (disassociate )(↔associate ).2 〖~ A from B 〗A 〈人 物など 〉をB 〈人 物など 〉から引き離して考える ; 引き離す, 分離する .3 〘心 〙〈意識 〉を分裂させる .4 〘化 〙…を解離させる .自動詞 1 関係 [付き合い ]を断つ .2 〘化 〙解離する .