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Definition of "decouples" [decouples]

  • 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."
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