disaggregate Synonyms

disaggregate Meaning

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disaggregate (v. t.)

To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into component parts, as an aggregate mass.

disaggregate Sentence Examples

  1. Economists disaggregate national income into various components such as wages, profits, and rent.
  2. The company's financial statements were disaggregated to show the individual contributions of each division.
  3. The researcher disaggregated the data into smaller subsets based on age, gender, and income level.
  4. The disaggregation of the data allowed for a more detailed analysis of the results.
  5. The government disaggregated its spending into different categories, such as defense, education, and healthcare.
  6. The disaggregation of the market into different segments allowed the company to target its marketing efforts more effectively.
  7. The disaggregation of the population into different groups allowed the government to better serve the needs of its citizens.
  8. The disaggregation of the environment into different components allowed scientists to better understand its functioning.
  9. The disaggregation of the universe into its constituent parts allowed astronomers to better understand its origins.
  10. The disaggregation of a chemical compound into its constituent elements allowed chemists to better understand its properties.

FAQs About the word disaggregate

To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into component parts, as an aggregate mass.

disarticulate,divide, disconnect, separate, disassemble, disjoin, dismantle, disengage, break up,detach

build, build,construct, construct, assemble, assemble, combine, erect, erect,combine

Economists disaggregate national income into various components such as wages, profits, and rent.

The company's financial statements were disaggregated to show the individual contributions of each division.

The researcher disaggregated the data into smaller subsets based on age, gender, and income level.

The disaggregation of the data allowed for a more detailed analysis of the results.