disgregate (Meaning)
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disgregate (v. t.)
To disperse; to scatter; -- opposite of congregate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disgregate
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disgregate Sentence Examples
- The scattered fragments of the shattered vase disgregated into a thousand tiny pieces.
- The crowd of protestors disgregated as police advanced with riot gear.
- The delicate petals of the rose disgregated in the gentle breeze.
- The once-cohesive team disgregated due to internal conflicts.
- The walls of the crumbling castle disgregated into a pile of rubble.
- The hastily assembled structure disgregated under the weight of heavy machinery.
- The students' focus disgregated as the lecture droned on.
- The stars disgregated into a shimmering haze of celestial bodies.
- The clouds disgregated, revealing a clear blue sky.
- The fragile ecosystem disgregated due to unchecked human activity.
FAQs About the word disgregate
To disperse; to scatter; -- opposite of congregate.
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The scattered fragments of the shattered vase disgregated into a thousand tiny pieces.
The crowd of protestors disgregated as police advanced with riot gear.
The delicate petals of the rose disgregated in the gentle breeze.
The once-cohesive team disgregated due to internal conflicts.