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desmarcar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • dissociate verb In psychology, to become mentally detached from your thoughts, feelings, body or surroundings, so that experience feels unreal or distant. It often happens under stress or trauma.

Senses

desmarcar is used for these senses in English:

  • dissociate (intransitive) To part; to stop associating.
  • uncheck (travel, aviation) To remove a previously checked-in passenger from the check-in system, allowing changes to the ticket.
  • unmark (transitive, computing) To remove marks from.
  • unselect (computing, transitive) To cancel a previous selection, especially by removing a mark from a tick box.

dissociate — full definition

  1. verb In psychology, to become mentally detached from your thoughts, feelings, body or surroundings, so that experience feels unreal or distant. It often happens under stress or trauma.
  2. verb To separate yourself from a person, group or idea, especially publicly, so as not to be associated with them.
  3. verb In chemistry, to split into smaller particles such as ions, atoms or simpler molecules, often reversibly.

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