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disassociate Verb [-ating, -ated] same as dissociate disassociation n
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| Asked to comment on reports that Anglicans in Africa are disassociating themselves from the Anglican Church of Canada because of the thorny issue of sexuality, Bishop Sengulane said his visit to the church's national office spoke for itself. In an effort to deflect criticism, Arroyo announced that her husband Jose Miguel, a lawyer and businessman, would leave the country, disassociating himself from her government (National Post, June 30, 2005). But Weiss' campaign manager, Susan Shaw, said canceling the event still does not mean Hayden is disassociating himself from Flynt. |
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