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disintegrate

break apart / decay / collapse / decompose
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
ing: disintegrating

This term describes a process of total breakdown where a whole is reduced to its smallest constituent parts. It carries a strong sense of irreversibility and fragility, whether the destruction is physical, chemical, or structural. When applied to social or political entities, it suggests a loss of unity and the failure of a binding force, leading to a chaotic collapse. In scientific contexts, it specifically refers to the decay of atomic nuclei or the chemical decomposition of matter.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To break apart into small pieces or fragments as a result of decay or impact.

"The ancient parchment began to disintegrate as soon as it was touched."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To break something down into small pieces or basic components.

"The strong acid will disintegrate the organic matter within hours."

Intransitive Verb

To lose cohesion or collapse completely, often referring to an organization, a plan, or a mental state.

"The political alliance disintegrated after the leaders failed to agree on a treaty."

Intransitive Verb

To break up into its constituent subatomic particles, typically through radioactive decay.

"The unstable nucleus of the atom will disintegrate over a specific half-life period."

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