dissociable (Meaning)

Wordnet

dissociable (s)

capable of being divided or dissociated

Webster

dissociable (a.)

Not /ell associated or assorted; incongruous.

Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuitable to society; unsociable.

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dissociable Sentence Examples

  1. The therapist's approach aimed to uncover dissociable aspects of the client's trauma.
  2. The study investigated whether the two chemicals were dissociable by conventional methods.
  3. The trauma left her with dissociable memories of her childhood.
  4. The chemical's dissociable properties made it ideal for use in various industrial applications.
  5. Researchers sought to identify the dissociable factors contributing to job satisfaction.
  6. The dissociable nature of the phenomenon allowed scientists to study it in greater detail.
  7. The patient experienced dissociable symptoms, including hallucinations and delusions.
  8. Scientists explored the dissociable features of the protein's structure.
  9. The dissociable costs and benefits of the project were carefully analyzed.
  10. The dissociable components of the system enabled flexibility and adaptability.

FAQs About the word dissociable

capable of being divided or dissociatedNot /ell associated or assorted; incongruous., Having a tendency to dissolve social connections; unsuitable to society; u

separable,detachable, divisible,

inseparable, indivisible, indivisible,inseparable,, combinable,combinable, joinable, joinable

The therapist's approach aimed to uncover dissociable aspects of the client's trauma.

The study investigated whether the two chemicals were dissociable by conventional methods.

The trauma left her with dissociable memories of her childhood.

The chemical's dissociable properties made it ideal for use in various industrial applications.