disaggregate


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dis·ag·gre·gate

 (dĭs-ăg′rĭ-gāt′)
v. dis·ag·gre·gat·ed, dis·ag·gre·gat·ing, dis·ag·gre·gates
v.tr.
To divide into constituent parts.
v.intr.
To break up or break apart.

dis·ag′gre·ga′tion n.
dis·ag′gre·ga′tive adj.
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disaggregate

(dɪsˈæɡrɪˌɡeɪt)
vb
1. to separate from a group or mass
2. to divide into parts
ˌdisaggreˈgation n
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