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dissociation

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/dɪsəˈsoʊʃən/ · dis-so-ci-a-tion

The disconnection or separation of something from another.

Meanings

nounformal

The disconnection or separation of something from another.

کسی چیز کا کسی اور چیز سے منقطع ہونا یا علیحدگی.

عدم تعلق

adam talluq

Synonyms

separationdetachmentdisconnectionعلیحدگیکاتیمنقطع

Antonyms

associationconnectionunionتعلقرشتہاجتماع

Common Collocations

  • dissociation of identity
  • dissociation from reality
  • psychic dissociation

Example Sentences

The patient showed signs of dissociation during the therapy session.

علاج کے سیشن کے دوران مریض نے عدم تعلق کے آثار دکھائے.

Ilaj ke session ke doran mareez ne adam talluq ke aasar dikhaye.

Dissociation can manifest in various psychological disorders.

عدم تعلق مختلف نفسیاتی بیماریوں میں ظاہر ہو سکتا ہے.

Adam talluq mukhtalif nafsiyati bimariyon mein zahir ho sakta hai.

The concept of dissociation is important in understanding trauma.

عدم تعلق کا تصور صدمے کو سمجھنے میں اہم ہے.

Adam talluq ka tasawwur sadme ko samajhne mein ahem hai.

Easily Confused With

association:Association refers to the connection or relationship between things, whereas dissociation refers to their separation.

Word Family

dissociate
verbعدم تعلق رکھنا
dissociative
adjectiveعدم تعلقی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Dissociation can be remembered as 'dissolving relationships'.

Imagine a puzzle where pieces are scattered apart, representing a lack of connection.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہم کو کس سے ہے عدم تعلق کی شکایت، جُدائی کی یہ کیفیت، نہیں میری دعایت۔

Hum ko kis se hai adam talluq ki shikayat, Judai ki yeh kefiyat, nahin meri duaayat.

To whom should I complain about this disconnection? This state of separation, is not in my prayers.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

علت کی نظر کبھی مخاطب کا چہرہ دیکھتی نہیں.

Ilt ki nazar kabhi mukhatib ka chehra dekhti nahin.

The gaze of illness does not look at the face of the interlocutor.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "dissociare" — to unjoin

First known use: 19th century

The term 'dissociation' originated in the late 19th century within the fields of psychology and psychiatry, referring to a disconnection between thoughts, memory, and consciousness.