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disaffiliate

/ˌdɪsəˈfɪliˌeɪt/
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Other forms: disaffiliated; disaffiliating; disaffiliates

To disaffiliate is to break off a connection with a person, group, or organization. If your book club has become nothing but a monthly gossip session, with no discussion of books at all, you might decide to disaffiliate from it.

Disaffiliate combines dis-, "the opposite of," with affiliate, "bring into close association," from the Latin affiliare, "to adopt a son." When someone separates themselves from some close association, they disaffiliate from it. If you no longer want to be affiliated with a group of friends, you can decide to disaffiliate. And when a church has a disagreement with its denomination, it can also disaffiliate, becoming an independent, separate.

Definitions of disaffiliate
  1. verb
    break away from; stop having a relationship with
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    type of:
    break, break up, part, separate, split, split up
    discontinue an association or relation; go different ways
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