disassociate造句(1) I wish to disassociate myself from this very sad decision.
(2) However, they can still disassociate themselves from the apology.
(3) The need to disassociate oneself from it then follows.
(4) I intend to disassociate from all related disease machinery.
(5) To disassociate identity from professional status, therapists recommend taking pride in characteristics that can't be stripped away -- virtue, integrity, honesty, generosity.
(6) We vow to disassociate ourselves from one another from now on. Starting today, I don't know these two any more.
(7) He proposed that the Council should disassociate itself from such behaviour.
(8) "We cannot disassociate current developments from the overall strategic balance of power, " in the region, says Professor Han.
(9) The individuals should disassociate themselves from the mother church upon the acceptance of the truth.
(10) If you disassociate the fault message name from the operation name, you can reuse that message without it looking strange (see Listing 3).
(11) The problem is that at the high temperatures that the core had reached at this stage, water molecules can "disassociate" into oxygen and hydrogen – an explosive mixture.
(12) In other words, we need to disassociate the computer from the current employee and assign it to the new employee.
(13) Do you to know the easiest way to fall in love? Just associate with all your pleasant experience with someone, and disassociate from all the unpleasant ones.
(14) In this situation, abject apologies in some respects remain complicit with the patronizing attitudes from which they attempt to disassociate themselves.
(15) When one of the fattest hailed him when he was out shopping he decided he must disassociate himself from that crowd.
(16) Dealers have felt a need to deprecate their own firms' values, to disassociate themselves from them.
(17) Do you want to know a good way to fall in love? Just associate with all your pleasant experiences with someone, and disassociate from all the unpleasant ones.
(18) Purposefully taking advantage of cheaters is a punishable offense, though as long as you purposefully disassociate yourself from the cheater (and preferably report them as well), you should be fine.
(19) Your involvement with a group of people might slightly cool down this week. This is not to say that you should disassociate yourself from them, but rather that you seek out old and familiar friends.
(20) Allowing your mind to be at play is perhaps the most effective way to stimulate creative thinking, and yet many people disassociate play from work.
(21) In general terms, Hezbollah had asked the government to disassociate itself from the tribunal and to state it would not arrest those it indicted.
(22) Growing up, as I did, on a diet of television children's cartoons, it is impossible to fully disassociate my thoughts about rabbits from the images of that iconic cartoon character, Bugs Bunny.
(23) Even though most of us recognize the fallacy of placing too great a value on appearance, our desire for physical beauty is so ingrained in us that we cannot disassociate ourselves from it.
(24) Cyanoacrylate introduced into the eyes will attach it self to the eye protein and well disassociate form it over intermittent periods, generally covering several hours.