Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decouple.(verb)
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Use "decouples" in a sentence
"This fiendishly difficult work - like so much of Hübler's music - 'decouples' the instrumentalist's activities into separate units, which are then notated on independent staves. caitlinmoran: This seems like a simple, elegant, fair idea to end all awfulness, ever: the Robin Hood Tax:"
"And Intel CEO Paul Otellini mentioned yesterday at a Goldman Sach's technology conference that AMD may face issues when it "decouples" its design operations from the manufacturing side of the business."
"Built on technology it acquired from Trango Virtual Processors, MVP provides a thin layer of software that "decouples" the applications and data from the underlying hardware."