disunify

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dis- +‎ unify.

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disunify (third-person singular simple present disunifies, present participle disunifying, simple past and past participle disunified)

  1. (transitive) To cause to cease to be unified; to split up or dissociate.
    • 2007 January 10, A.O. Scott, “A Film Festival for a Jewish World That Spans the Globe”, in New York Times[1]:
      And so the 16th annual New York Jewish Film Festival — not to be confused with the Woody Allen retrospective currently wrapping up downtown at Film Forum — presents an engagingly disunified program, with something to appeal to, or alienate, every taste.

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