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- noun The act or result of
disunifying .
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Examples
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If we extend "1989" to include the unification of Germany and disunification of the Soviet Union in 1990 – 1991, we should more accurately say the three years that ended the century.
1989! Ash, Timothy Garton 2009
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And why not recognize that it was George Bush's invasion that caused Iraq's disunification and quit trying to blame it on the Turks?
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Iraq is the last thing from being unified and the Turks had nothing to do with its disunification.
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A constitutional convention would be nothing short of a political disaster, and a likely prelude to disunification.
"A 'bill of particulars' against the Constitution." Ann Althouse 2006
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A constitutional convention would be nothing short of a political disaster, and a likely prelude to disunification.
"A 'bill of particulars' against the Constitution." Ann Althouse 2006
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Theories of Language The process of centralization and decentralization, of unification and disunification, intersect in the utterance; the utterance not only answers the requirements of its own language as an individualized embodiment of a speech act, but it answers the requirements of heteroglossia as well; it is in fact an active participant in such speech diversity.
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A board dedicated to the disunification of the district, and openly hostile to the majority of their constituents?
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; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The disunification of the Democratic Party has now disintegrated.
thingsthings commented on the word disunification
antonym of unification.
something universally not good as an approach. leads to atomization, disconnectedness when taken to a maxim.
November 14, 2008