1. disintegrated - Adjective
2. disintegrated - Verb
of Disintegrate
Source: Webster's dictionaryLong before physics or psychology were born, pain disintegrated matter, and affliction the soul. Emil Cioran
Part of this new world of completely improvisational terrorism is that there were codes of war that disintegrated in the face of terrorism. Diane Sawyer
Yugoslavia cannot exist without Kosovo! Yugoslavia will become disintegrated without Kosovo! Yugoslavia and Serbia will never give up Kosovo! Slobodan Milošević
[As] the tide of white domination of the land mass of Asia and Africa recedes, there lies exposed to view a procession of shattered cultures, disintegrated societies, and a writhing sweep of more aggressive, irrational religion than the world has known for centuries. Richard Wright
A piece of wall can be visually disintegrated from the whole into a separate triangle by plunging a diagonal of light from edge to edge on the wall; that is, side to floor, for instance. Dan Flavin
Very little changed fundamentally, except that the proud German soldier had turned into a defeated bundle of misery and the great German army had disintegrated. George Grosz