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disaggregate
[ dis-ag-ri-geyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to separate (an aggregate or mass) into its component parts.
verb (used without object)
- to become separated from an aggregate or mass.
disaggregate
/ ɪˈæɡɪˌɡɪ /
verb
- to separate from a group or mass
- to divide into parts
Derived Forms
- ˌ徱ˈپDz, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- 徱·g·tDz noun
- 徱·g·t adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of disaggregate1
Example Sentences
“Because they can’t disaggregate them and there is no attempt to try to figure out what the migrant population is, it’s creating a number that’s uninterpretable,” said Dennis P. Culhane, professor of social policy at the University of Pennsylvania and a leading national expert on homelessness.
But it said “their relative role remains impossible to disaggregate from many other factors.”
“The estimates in these tables are based on preliminary files and we do not disaggregate by type of private health insurance or type of public coverage,” Robin Cohen, acting associate director for science at the National Center for Health Statistics’ Division of Health Interview Statistics, told The Washington Times.
State officials did not disaggregate Sunday’s recreational customers from that total.
“If you disaggregate us, as Asians, we have the highest household income and the very lowest. We have the highest levels of educational attainment and the very, very lowest,” she said.
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