dissociation
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British pronunciation
/dɪsˈəʊsɪˈeɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « dissociation » en anglais

Dissociation
01

dissociation

the action of separating or removing something from an association or connection
example
Exemples
The company announced the dissociation of its subsidiary from the parent group.
Political dissociation from extremist factions helped maintain public support.
02

(chemistry) the reversible process in which a molecule or compound splits into smaller molecules, atoms, or ions

example
Exemples
Salt undergoes dissociation when dissolved in water.
Acid dissociation is a fundamental concept in chemistry.
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dissociation, déconnexion

a psychological and neurological process involving a separation or disconnection of thoughts, memories, identity, or consciousness, often as a response to trauma or stress
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Dissociation can lead to memory gaps or amnesia, where individuals may forget significant portions of their experiences.
La dissociation peut entraîner des lacunes de mémoire ou une amnésie, où les individus peuvent oublier des portions importantes de leurs expériences.
Derealization is a form of dissociation where the external world may appear unreal or unfamiliar.
La déréalisation est une forme de dissociation où le monde extérieur peut sembler irréel ou étranger.
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