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    decouple
    /diːˈkʌpl/

    verb

    • 1. separate, disengage, or dissociate (something) from something else: "the mountings effectively decouple movements of the engine from those of the wheels"
    • 2. muffle the sound or shock of (a nuclear explosion) by causing it to take place in an underground cavity.

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  3. to separate from someone or something else; to separate something from something else that it was joined to or part of: decouple from Tractors that haul Mexican-made goods to American consumers must decouple from their trailers on the Mexican side.

  4. Nov 16, 2021 · A decoupled architecture allows software development teams to build, execute, test and debug application modules independently. This approach also allows each module to be developed and maintained by a different team of software developers.

  5. : to eliminate the interrelationship of : separate. Synonyms. break up. disassociate. disconnect. disjoint. dissever. dissociate. disunite. divide. divorce. part. ramify. resolve. separate. sever. split. sunder. uncouple. unlink. unyoke. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of decouple in a Sentence.

  6. to separate from someone or something else; to separate something from something else that it was joined to or part of: decouple from Tractors that haul Mexican-made goods to American consumers must decouple from their trailers on the Mexican side.

  7. verb. If two countries, organizations, or ideas that were connected in some way are decoupled, the connection between them is ended. [formal] ...a conception which decouples culture and politics. [VERB noun] The issue threatened to decouple Europe from the United States. [VERB noun + from]

  8. to cause to become separated, disconnected, or divergent; uncouple. to absorb the shock of (a nuclear explosion): a surrounding mass of earth and rock can decouple a nuclear blast. Electronics. to loosen or eliminate the coupling of (a signal between two circuits). verb (used without object) , de·cou·pled, de·cou·pling.

  9. Definition of decouple verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.