disintegrate in Finnish
disintegrate in Finnish is hajottaa, hajota — disintegrate means to break apart into pieces, or to fall apart completely.
disintegrate in Finnish
hajottaa
(science fiction, transitive) To cause to break up into infinitesimal parts through the use of a disintegrator.
hajota
(intransitive) To fall apart; to break up into parts.
What does "disintegrate" mean?
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verb To break apart into pieces, or to fall apart completely.
"The old newspaper began to disintegrate the moment she touched it."
disintegrate in a sentence
- The old newspaper began to disintegrate the moment she touched it.
- Their friendship slowly disintegrated after the argument.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "disintegrate" in Finnish?
"disintegrate" in Finnish is hajottaa, hajota. disintegrate means: To break apart into pieces, or to fall apart completely.
How do you use "disintegrate" in a sentence?
Example: "The old newspaper began to disintegrate the moment she touched it." In Finnish, "disintegrate" is hajottaa, hajota.
Are there other ways to say "disintegrate" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 2 translations listed for "disintegrate": hajottaa, hajota.
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