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Disaggregate

Disaggregate \Dis*ag"gre*gate\ (d[i^]s*[a^]g"gr[-e]*g[=a]t), v. t. To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into component parts, as an aggregate mass.

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disaggregate
  1. not aggregate#Adjective v

  2. to separate or break down into components

Usage examples of "disaggregate".

Judah has his golem disaggregate, and the air currents around them change.

The human shape that had begun to disaggregate from it became random again.

Maybe platinum or something else in that transitional group of metals that can also disaggregate into m-state powdery form.

Suppose we lived in a world in which human bodies and brains were easier to aggregate and disaggregate than they are.

Judah cannot see Weather Wrightby, but he knows, as he watches the golem make its swimming motion and crush as it disaggregates, that Wrightby is alive.

Ownership can only be fragmented, risk disaggregated only for so long.

In other words, this example has principally been derived from force-on-forces attrition relationships even though command and control, logistical, and supporting forces cannot be disaggregated from this doctrine.

The cloning department had worked overtime growing new batches of Emir embryos for the fetal neurons and glia they could supply and prepared appropriate annealing solutions of disaggregated cells with which the surgeons would bathe the central nervous system splices.

While some fetuses contributed whole ovary preparations, others had their ovaries minced and cultured, and others were reduced to providing disaggregated germ cell lines.

Judah has his golem move slowly around the belfry, disaggregating in bullet-slugs of its earth flesh.

In other words, this example has principally been derived from force-on-forces attrition relationships even though command and control, logistical, and supporting forces cannot be disaggregated from this doctrine.