Disimplicate
"Disimplicate" in a Sentence (3 examples)
And it is moreover an essential condition, enabling us to disimplicate elements which had been essentially implicated in the act of cognition itself.
To infer syllogistically, in the widest sense of the process, is to disimplicate from certain interrelated premisses such conclusions as the said premisses collectively necessitate.
Though her trial carried the ugly connotations of a perverse contagion in the body politic, her unwavering loyalty to the French king, despite his delivery of her over to the English), allowed royalist, nationalist, Catholic partisans to disimplicate themselves from the historical record of civil and theological injustice.
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