disaggregate
Meanings
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verb
to separate something into distinct parts or components
- "The chemist disaggregated the compound into its constituent elements."
- "The data analyst disaggregated the raw data into meaningful categories and subcategories."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disaggregatedisaggregate , inaggregate , aggregate , disintegrate , segregate , congregate , decongregate
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,-
homophones for 'disaggregate' such as 'disaggregate', 'disassemble', 'disconnect', 'disassociate', 'disentangle', 'disintegrate', 'dissolve', 'disperse', 'scatter'
Variants
List of all variants of disaggregate that leads to same resultdisaggregate , disaggregated , disaggregates , disaggregating , disaggregation , disaggregations , disaggregative
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).various forms and derivatives of 'disaggregate', such as 'disaggregated', 'disaggregating', 'disaggregation', 'disaggregative', 'disaggregator', 'disaggregationable', 'disaggregativeable', 'disaggregability', 'disaggregativeity'
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.late 19th century, from aggregate + dis- 'undo, reverse'
Related Concepts
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aggregation: the process of collecting and combining various elements or data into a single unit or whole
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decomposition: the process of breaking down complex elements or systems into simpler parts or components
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disintegration: the process of breaking down or dissolving a complex system or substance into its constituent parts or elements
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fragmentation: the process of breaking down or dividing a complex system or substance into smaller parts or units
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partitioning: the process of dividing a complex system or substance into distinct parts or units, typically with a clear boundary or interface between each part or unit
Culture
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