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disintegration

[dis-in-tuh-grey-shuhn] / dɪsˌɪn təˈgreɪ ʃən /


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But I’m a millennial nonetheless, and, if Twenge prevails this time, my 3-year-old’s generation will be named after political and environmental disintegration.

From Washington Post

Rather than seeing the fiery disintegration of Musk's colossal, next-generation Starship system as a setback, experts said the dramatic loss of the rocket ship would help accelerate development of the vehicle.

From Reuters

The novel’s true progression is toward untangling the roots of the family bond and its perplexing disintegration.

From New York Times

The blame for the disintegration of that relationship lands squarely on Hogan according to an e-book titled “Betrayed: The True Story of Roy McGrath,” released under mysterious circumstances on Amazon.com the week after his disappearance.

From Washington Post

"It is impossible to defeat a nuclear power. If the Russian leadership understands that the situation threatens to cause Russia's disintegration, it will use the most terrible weapon. This cannot be allowed," he said.

From Reuters