Dissociable

Word DISSOCIABLE
Character 11
Hyphenation dis so cia ble
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Dissociable"

What do we mean by dissociable?

Capable of being dissociated; separable. adjective

Not well associated, united, or assorted; not sociable; incongruous; not reconcilable.

Capable of being dissociated.

Not well associated or assorted; incongruous. adjective

Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuitable to society; unsociable. adjective

Able to be dissociated, divided or separated. adjective

Not well associated or assorted; incongruous. adjective

Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuited to society; unsociable. adjective

Capable of being divided or dissociated adjective

Able to be dissociated, divided or separated.

Not well associated or assorted; incongruous.

Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuited to society; unsociable.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Dissociable

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The word "dissociable" in example sentences

"dissociable," with tongues which he cannot utter, or cannot understand; that, like the wife of Hector, it proclaims in accents scarcely to be resisted, that there is a tower assigned to everyman, where it is his first duty to plant himself for the sake of his own, and in the defence of which he will find perhaps enough to do, without extending his care to the whole circuit of the city walls. ❋ Various (N/A)

Our data indicate that mechanisms for the emergence of gender versus racial bias are neurogenetically dissociable. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Influence of the formamidine pesticide chlordimeform on ovulation in the female hamster: dissociable shifts in the luteinizing hormone surge and oocyte release (SuDoc EP 1.23/6: 600/J-94/040) by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ❋ Unknown (2009)

They report that “wanting” and “liking” have “are in fact dissociable and have different neural substrates.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

To say that a system is functionally dissociable is to say that it can be selectively impaired, that is, damaged or disabled with little or no effect on the operation of other systems. ❋ Robbins, Philip (2009)

According to Hardcastle, pain is a complex phenomenon consisting of many dissociable dimensions. ❋ Aydede, Murat (2009)

Each of these disorders have been found in otherwise cognitively normal individuals, suggesting that the lost capacities are subserved by functionally dissociable mechanisms. ❋ Robbins, Philip (2009)

In the text I prefer “valuing” for this act of the Will distinguishable from pleasure and arguably antecedent to and dissociable from it, as on Ockham's own view. ❋ Katz, Leonard D. (2006)

For that, it would be necessary in the future (but there will be no future except on this condition) to think both the event and the machine as two compatible or even in-dissociable concepts. ❋ Lawlor, Leonard (2006)

“On the relation between memory and consciousness: dissociable interactions and consciousness.” ❋ Van Gulick, Robert (2004)

The poet knight must seek to preserve the inherently mystical nature of the word such that the sign itself is not a dissociable commodity but something coherent, contained and meaningful. ❋ Unknown (1999)

Time, which we are in our inner selves, is more dissociable from us than space, which only our bodies have; the one (time) can be interpreted emotionally and directly by a time-sense; the other ❋ Emile Jaques-Dalcroze (N/A)

[5] This purple colour would appear to be due to a highly dissociable compound of omega-brommethylfurfural with hydrogen bromide. ❋ C. F. Cross (N/A)

He won't sail, he can't swim, he won't fish; but he's hankerin 'to shoot somethin', havin 'been brought up in a place where if you don't shoot some of the neighbors every day or so folks think you're stuck up and dissociable. ❋ Joseph Crosby Lincoln (1907)

I have succumbed again to the common masculine impulse to conceive beauty and goodness as a chemical combination, subtly inter-related; whereas the slightest practical experience in the laboratory of life discovers them but a mechanical mixture, dissociable and not seldom antipathetic. ❋ Israel Zangwill (1895)

He hoped to understand better from Yusuf, and at any rate to persuade the man to become the medium of communication with the outside world, beyond that 'dissociable ocean,' over which his wistful gaze wandered. ❋ Charlotte Mary Yonge (1862)

They came in two by two, though matched in the most dissociable manner, and mingled together in a kind of dance. ❋ Joseph Addison (1695)

They came in two by two, though match'd in the most dissociable Manner, and mingled together in a kind of Dance. ❋ Joseph Addison (1695)

This dissociation suggests that distinct and dissociable processes may be employed to measure time intervals. ❋ Coturnix [email protected] (2010)

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