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Disimigrate

The act of descriminating to a lethal degree.
The white man disimigrated the black man and was charged with first degree murder.
by [PF]Quest December 26, 2006
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Disimigrate

The act of descriminating to a lethal degree.
The white man disimigrated the black man and was charged with first degree murder.
by [PF]Quest December 11, 2008
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Disinigrate

Its means like almost to dissapear from your vision (your sight) and its sort of like a ghost. Although it COMPLETELY dissapears..
But in most cases, dissapearing lasts forever unlike ghosts.
For example, a piece of SALT inside of water. The salt dissapears from sight under a period of time.Meaning if you just stare at it in a few seconds it dissapears. The taste doesnt go away. The salt does!! And if the taste isnt there but the piece of salt was it totally dissapeared!Disinigrate is the meaningful word of dissapearing, gone forever, and this word is very useful for times sake:)
by Doodlebear:) April 6, 2009
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disamiguate

Pronunciation: /ˌdɪs.əˈmɪɡweɪt/
Definition:
1. To terminate or dissolve a friendship or amicable relationship.
2. To estrange or alienate someone formerly close.
3. To cease reconciling differing opinions or views.
4. To undo amity or benevolence previously established.

Significance:
• It defines the act of terminating an amity or severing connections.
• It emphasizes termination of positive relations.
• It identifies efforts to detach or distance oneself.
• It avoids perpetuating insane amity.
• It simplifies descriptions of amicable dissolutions.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal dynamics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "unfriend."
Past verb: disamiguated
Present simple verb: disamiguate, disamiguates
Present continuous verb: disamiguating
Examples:
• "I had to disamiguate him after the argument."
• "She disamiguates toxic people rapidly."
• "They disamiguated during the political fallout."
• "We are disamiguating on socials in the subsequent week (semanend)."
• "The team (equipe) is selected to disamiguate the troublesome member."
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
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