uncoupled
IPA: ʌnkˈʌpʌɫd
adjective
- Not coupled to something; disconnected; detached.
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Examples of "uncoupled" in Sentences
- The cars can only be uncoupled in a depot.
- Primary products "uncoupled" from industrial economy:
- At first no one believes that the train has been uncoupled.
- Trains are weighed, either coupled in motion or uncoupled in motion.
- The mating tabs support the ring and allow it to be easily uncoupled.
- Classically the motion of the COM is uncoupled from the other motions.
- The journal bearing is functionally uncoupled from the thrust bearing.
- However, mitosis and cytokinesis are separate processes and can be uncoupled.
- This carriage was uncoupled from the train immediately south of the junction.
- FOREX Transactions - US$ 35 trillion p.a. Production become "uncoupled" from employment:
- Fears that the world economy has uncoupled from the US and that we aren't the biggest game in town anymore may prove to be unfounded, says the NY Times:
- If China proves not to be 'uncoupled' from the downturn in the US and its growth slows significantly, Australia will almost certainly be plunged into recession.
- For example, a particular ocean model might be used uncoupled by a large community, and also be integrated into several different coupled climate models at different labs.
- The result was a rapid increase in interest payments on the debt, and therefore in the deficit; an increase in unemployment, which became uncoupled from the U.S. rate for the first time; and low growth.
- Weinberg had uncovered this magical new lease on life because he'd uncoupled his identity from the job, the initial skill of life intelligence -- a set of traits and talents I detail in the book that vault you out of the life postponement rut.
- Wilder and Hindemith hoped to collaborate again on a companion piece — Wilder's comedy Pullman Car Hiawatha — but the composer's death in 1963 ended these plans, and the operatic Long Christmas Dinner was left stranded in the limbo where so many worthy "uncoupled" one-act operas languish.
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