"Disaggregation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disaggregation is the process of breaking down a complex or aggregated system, data, or concept into its individual components or parts, in order to understand and analyze them separately. This can be done to gain a deeper understanding of the relationships between the parts, to identify patterns or trends, or to improve decision-making. In other words, it involves taking apart something that is already combined or grouped, in order to examine and study each part individually.
Disaffirmance refers to the act of formally renouncing or repudiating a claim, debt, or obligation. It is often used in the context of law, particularly in contract law, where a person may disaffirm a contract if they are under a certain age or in a state of mental incompetence. Disaffirmance can also be used more broadly to describe the act of rejecting or rejecting something, such as a statement or an idea.
Disaffirmation refers to the act of denying or renouncing something, often suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also refer to the state of being denied or disavowed, such as a statement or claim being disaffirmed or disproven.
Disafforest means to cut down or destroy a forest or woodland, often in a careless or destructive manner.
To break down or separate something into its component parts, typically to understand or analyze it more clearly. This can be applied to various aspects, such as data, information, or social phenomena. Disaggregation can help identify patterns, trends, or relationships that might not be apparent when considering the whole.
Disaggregating refers to the process of breaking down complex data, information, or systems into their individual components or parts in order to analyze, understand, or manipulate them separately.
Not in accord or agreement; holding an opposing view or opinion; refusing to accept or approve something.
Disagreements are conflicts or differences of opinion between people, often related to a particular issue or issue.