disgregation Synonyms

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disgregation Meaning

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disgregation (n.)

The process of separation, or the condition of being separate, as of the molecules of a body.

disgregation Sentence Examples

  1. The disgregation of the once-united kingdom led to the emergence of several independent states.
  2. The multinational corporation faced challenges due to the disgregation of its operations across various countries.
  3. The disgregation of the rock formation was caused by years of relentless erosion.
  4. The disgregation of the protest group resulted in the eventual collapse of their movement.
  5. The disgregation of the family caused emotional distress and financial hardship for all involved.
  6. The disgregation of the once-thriving community was blamed on the lack of economic opportunities.
  7. The disgregation of the social fabric led to an increase in crime and social unrest.
  8. The disgregation of the workforce was attributed to technological advancements and automation.
  9. The disgregation of the students' collective action resulted in the cancellation of their planned strike.
  10. The disgregation of the coalition government caused political instability and hindered the country's progress.

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The process of separation, or the condition of being separate, as of the molecules of a body.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The disgregation of the once-united kingdom led to the emergence of several independent states.

The multinational corporation faced challenges due to the disgregation of its operations across various countries.

The disgregation of the rock formation was caused by years of relentless erosion.

The disgregation of the protest group resulted in the eventual collapse of their movement.