Use "disintegrate" in a sentence

1. Blusterer Boris would surely disintegrate

2. They grow old and disintegrate .

3. When they disintegrate death takes place.

4. The family is starting to disintegrate.

5. Gandhi feared that it would disintegrate Hindu society.

6. Or did they disintegrate and destroy them ?

7. The bag had already begun to disintegrate.

8. And all her internal membranes began to disintegrate.

9. At that speed the plane began to disintegrate.

10. During October 1918 the Austro-Hungarian Empire began to disintegrate.

11. In such a situation, jobs naturally begin to disintegrate.

12. Many meteors disintegrate during their passage through the atmosphere.

13. The procedure employs sound waves to disintegrate kidney stones.

14. The electrocute and disintegrate videos show it pretty well.

15. Now some blocks made of this material have begun to disintegrate.

16. It retreated into the Atlantic and rapidly began to disintegrate.

17. When we hit the water, this thing is going to disintegrate.

18. Economics is pushing nations to disintegrate and regions to integrate simultaneously.

19. During the last weeks of 1688 James's regime began to disintegrate.

20. However, most meteors disintegrate in the atmosphere before reaching the earth’s surface.

21. Johnson is fascinated with the edges of consciousness where identity begins to disintegrate.

22. Time had caused the old books to disintegrate into a pile of fragments.

23. As tariff barriers disintegrate, our industry complains that non-tariff barriers have suddenly increased.

24. Then you try not to smile as they disintegrate in front of your eyes.

25. Antonyms for Crystallise include disintegrate, cease, stop, abort, end, terminate, abolish, cancel, desist and discontinue

26. And they disintegrate on the way up, so the imagery is critical for the science.

27. Mrs Margaret Thatcher has struck three notes since the Communist world began to disintegrate.

28. To fall into small fragments or pieces; disintegrate: The ancient castle had Crumbled to ruins

29. With tissue damage and necrosis, the cells disintegrate and leak their contents into the blood.

30. Any extended time away from the homeland would thus cause the steppe armies to gradually disintegrate.

31. When the Western Roman Empire was starting to disintegrate, St Augustine was Bishop of Hippo Regius.

32. Until the following spring anyway, when it began to disintegrate in squabbling and fighting between factions.

33. A little while, lackey goes to disintegrate, leaf two bundle come out in the private parts.

34. Neutrons are captured by boron isotopes, then disintegrate by emitting alpha radiation that destroy cancer cells.

35. The output of these groups may fail to develop, or their culture may disintegrate or disappear.

36. A die and a template are both markers used for forming objects that will ultimately disintegrate.

37. This magnificent vision of church and society united as an organic whole was, however, doomed to disintegrate.

38. In a closed session, Mr Modrow appealed to the delegates not to allow the party to disintegrate.

39. I shall call him Jack, the man we watched slowly disintegrate as the excitement of the campaign mounted.

40. Four feet of propeller blade snapped off, investigators said[sentence dictionary], and the engine cowling began to disintegrate.

41. With their old taboos discredited, they immediately go to pieces, disintegrate, and become re-sorts of vice and disease.

42. A 50-foot section of the roadway began to disintegrate after only a few cars had passed over it.

43. But in fact they may actually have presaged that the contemporary presidency and electoral process were beginning to disintegrate.

44. Synonyms for Crack up include crumble, be overcome, go mad, lose it, collapse, crack, decline, derange, deteriorate and disintegrate

45. The photograph depicts the middle of the ballet, when the slowly drifting ensemble patterns have begun to disintegrate, Buffeted …

46. At the same time the party continued to contract and disintegrate, even in its old mining and inner-city strongholds.

47. In most cases the infected cells eventually disintegrate and die, their own metabolism fatally disrupted by the presence of the virus.

48. We disintegrate the metabolisms and the Alacrities so that you understand the conundrum levels of the hi-him-ha-haws

49. At maturity the apical cells of archegonium separate, the neck canal cells disintegrate forming a passage for Antherozoids to reach the egg

50. The therapy delivers hundreds of high-energy X-ray bursts of varying intensity, determined by a firing pattern calculated to disintegrate the tumor.sentence dictionary

51. Other bombs included cluster bombs, which disperse numerous submunitions, and daisy cutters, 15,000-pound bombs which can disintegrate everything within hundreds of yards.

52. And aeroelastic flutter isn't just limited to bridges - it can cause airplane wings to hum annoyingly, or vibrate so vigorously as to disintegrate.

53. As Credence begins to settle back into human form, Aurors arrive and apparently disintegrate him to protect the magical society; however, a tiny Obscurus fragment escapes.

54. Although Russia already disintegrate , but this day of important to one is being remained for Russia time , the whole nation held solemnization ceremony by the convention up and down .

55. If coastal ice shelves buttressing the west Antarctic ice sheet continue to disintegrate, the sheet could disgorge into the ocean, raising sea levels by several metres in a century.

56. Hence, houses for the living are made of wood and adobe, materials that disintegrate in time, whereas tombs, the “homes” for the dead, are generally more elaborate and durable.

57. Extensive cracks in Ward Hunt, the largest remaining ice shelf, means it will continue to disintegrate in the coming years, said Luke Copland, director Ottawa University's cryospheric research lab.

58. Because free neutrons disintegrate within minutes outside of an atomic nucleus, free neutrons can be obtained only from nuclear decay, nuclear reaction, and high-energy interaction, such as cosmic radiation or particle accelerator emissions.

59. Autolysis is the final result of these stresses, where the vacuolar membranes inside the yeast disintegrate; releasing hydrolytic enzymes that cause the cells to burst open, releasing the contents of the cell into the beer

60. As verbs the difference between decompose and Biodegrade is that decompose is to separate or break down something into its components; to disintegrate or fragment while Biodegrade is to decompose as a result of biological action, especially by microorganisms.

61. The Australian Family Physician reported last year that since the introduction of this technique, “over 3 million patients worldwide have been treated on more than 1100 machines, using a variety of shock-wave generators to disintegrate kidney stones.”

62. Their nutrient-rich effluents (industrial shrimp feeds disintegrate quickly, as little as 30% are actually eaten by the shrimp with a corresponding economic loss to the farmer, the rest is wasted) are typically discharged into the environment, seriously upsetting the ecological balance.

63. The method uses a modification of the well-known Crockcroft and Walton experiment used to disintegrate lithium-6 or lithium-7 (21) into high energy alpha particles by bombarding the lithium with either high energy deuterons or protons (11) along with a beam of electrons (17).

64. Crumble: 1 v break or fall apart into fragments “The cookies Crumbled ” “The Sphinx is crumbling ” Synonyms: fall apart Type of: disintegrate break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity v fall apart “the building Crumbled after the explosion” Synonyms: break down , collapse , crumple , tumble Type of: change integrity change in

65. Crumble: 1 v break or fall apart into fragments “The cookies crumbled ” “The Sphinx is Crumbling ” Synonyms: fall apart Type of: disintegrate break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity v fall apart “the building crumbled after the explosion” Synonyms: break down , collapse , crumple , tumble Type of: change integrity change in

66. Corrode (v.) late 14c., "to eat away, diminish or disintegrate (something) by gradually separating small bits of it," from Old French Corroder (14c.) and directly from Latin Corrodere "to gnaw to bits, wear away," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + rodere "to gnaw" (possibly from an extended form of PIE root *red-"to scrape, scratch, gnaw").