Decouple in a sentence as a verb

They have internal API's that decouple the lot.

This was critically important, in retrospect, to decouple the CEO from the ideas.

Ability to decouple the init system's view of "process is running" from "process is ready/live".

Aspects exist to decouple behaviors that apply across classes.

You obviously unmount or decouple your external drive in software firstYou haven't met most users, have you?

It would be impossible to refactor or decouple, and I mean this in an incredibly positive way.

If we can decouple the ideas of "managing" and "building" with systematically being valued / paid more or less than others, we'll have progress.

Functions exist to decouple behavior from other behavior.

It's the name of a general project in the Perl community to try to decouple Perl 5 the language from perl the runtime, and hopefully achieve interoperability between Perl 5 and Perl 6 code in the process.

Monads usually represent computations, perhaps with effects, but here we have an extremely general one that is just an algebraic data type!This works because we can decouple defining the data structure from evaluating it.

If you build a service oriented architecture for your company, you decouple the explicitly evil part of what you do that requires a uniquely sociopathic personality from the more banal customer service oriented part that can be fulfilled by commodity labor.

Decouple definitions

verb

disconnect or separate; "uncouple the hounds"

See also: uncouple

verb

regard as unconnected; "you must dissociate these two events!"; "decouple our foreign policy from ideology"

See also: dissociate

verb

eliminate airborne shock waves from (an explosive)

verb

reduce or eliminate the coupling of (one circuit or part to another)