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disinter

/ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To withdraw interest or attention from something; to cease to be interested.

    - "He disintered in the politics after retirement."
    - "She disintered her attention from the book when the phone rang."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː(ɹ)/



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Antonyms

inter
Synonyms

dig up , exhume , unbury
Rhymes
Words rhyming with disinter
interested , interfere , intermit , infer
Variants
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disinter , disinterment , disinterments , disinterred , disinterring , disinters
Etymology
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The word 'disinter' comes from the Latin word 'dis-' meaning 'apart' or 'undo' and 'inter' meaning 'among' or 'between'. It is derived from the verb 'disinter' which means 'to withdraw interest' or 'to cease to be interested'.


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  1. The term 'disinterested' is often used to describe someone who is impartial or unbiased, as they have no personal interest in the outcome of a situation.

  2. In forensic science, 'disinterment' refers to the process of exhuming a body from a grave for further examination.

  3. The word 'disinterest' was first used in English in the 15th century.

  4. The opposite of 'disinter' is 'engage', which means 'to occupy or involve someone's interest or attention'.


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  1. apathy: A lack of interest or concern, often used as a synonym for 'disinterest'. Apathy can refer to a general lack of emotion or motivation, or a specific lack of interest in a particular topic or situation.

  2. distraction: Something that diverts attention from a task or activity, often used as an antonym for 'focus'. A distraction can be a physical object, a sound, or a thought that interrupts concentration and makes it difficult to complete a task.


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The word 'disinter' is often used in the context of withdrawing interest or attention from something, such as a hobby, a relationship, or a situation. It can also be used in legal contexts to refer to the process of withdrawing an interest or claim in a property or estate.

How to Memorize "disinter"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize 'disinter', imagine yourself withdrawing your interest or attention from something. Visualize yourself turning away from a situation or a person, and focusing on something else instead.

  2. associate

    - To memorize 'disinter', associate it with the idea of withdrawing interest or attention. Think of a time when you had to disinter from something, and remember how it felt. You can also associate 'disinter' with the idea of moving on or letting go.

  3. mnemonics

    - To remember 'disinter', use the mnemonic 'Dis-inter-est' to help you remember the meaning. Focus on the 'dis' prefix, which means 'apart' or 'undo', and the root word 'interest', which means 'that which engages or holds one's attention'. Remember that 'disinter' means 'to withdraw interest'.


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