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disintegration
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Disintegration
01
the process or state of breaking apart or losing structural integrity
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Moisture and bacteria caused the wood to enter slow disintegration.
02
the act or result of completely destroying or reducing something to nothing
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The empire 's disintegration followed years of internal conflict.
03
the natural radioactive decay of unstable atoms, involving the emission of particles or radiation
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The detector measured the rate of atomic disintegration.
04
a severe breakdown or loss of structure or organization within a system, group, or process
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Economic pressures caused the disintegration of the social order.
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disintegration
integration
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