Dissociate in a sentence as a verb

Stay: dissociate yourself from the work and the outcome of your work 2.

It's nice to dissociate the place you sleep at and the place where you socialize.

You know how it feels if people dissociate from you in high school becasuse you seem nerdy?

To be honest, yes, I now can't dissociate this pitiful shilling from Lyft.

If all that data was collected, then abused, I'd dissociate from much of my identity.

Buddhism encourages you to abandon a normal life to dissociate yourself so you don't have to be reborn.

It is easier to pretend that Vegas is "over there" and thus the things that happen in Vegas are easy to dissociate oneself from.

It's very easy to dissociate tasks from the original motivations, and it starts feeling like just "stuff you gotta do".

You're absolutely right, to be more accurate I should have said that if I witnessed someone performing those acts I would dissociate myself from them.

I know correlation does not imply causation but I find it very difficult to dissociate these two situations.

Are those things even possible to dissociate?I think those are the interesting questions regarding gender studies.

Are you seriously saying that people shouldn't dissociate themselves from people whose opinions they find offensive?

Much more relevant than "worth" is the fact that religion can be a very dangerous weapon in the hands of people who cannot dissociate the wisdom from the dogma.

Gamer could expand, or people doing other-than-traditional things could just dissociate themselves from gamers and label their stuff something else.

The government has an entirely legitimate wish to dissociate itself from this film and dispel the perception that it is intended as a piece of propaganda.

However at that point it's harder to dissociate the person and the research area: is it really possible to judge only the person unbiased by which area they work in and what they've been publishing?

I personally hope I get to go the way I want to.... struck directly in the head, from behind, caught completely unawares by something moving at several times the speed of sound, with enough size and kinetic energy to very quickly dissociate my body's molecules with negligible loss to the impactor's velocity.

Dissociate definitions

verb

part; cease or break association with; "She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president"

See also: disassociate divorce disunite disjoint

verb

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

See also: decouple

verb

to undergo a reversible or temporary breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms; "acids dissociate to give hydrogen ions"