1. uncoupling - Noun
2. uncoupling - Verb
uncoupling
present participle of uncouple
uncoupling (plural uncouplings)
The act by which persons or things are uncoupled.
After uncoupling the locomotive from the carriages, Passepartout is kidnapped by the Indians, but Fogg rescues him after American soldiers volunteer to help. Source: Internet
Bagemihl B. Surrogate phonology and transsexual faggotry: A linguistic analogy for uncoupling sexual orientation from gender identity. Source: Internet
And though she talks about the uncoupling with an air of practiced positivity, she admits it’s been far from painless. Source: Internet
The auditory ossicles can also reduce sound pressure (the inner ear is very sensitive to overstimulation), by uncoupling each other through particular muscles. Source: Internet
Practice A realistic theory should be able to explain the deflationary waves of the late 19th century, the Great Depression, and the stagflation period beginning with the uncoupling of exchange rates in 1972. Source: Internet
ROS increases uncoupling proteins (UCPs) and potentiate proton leakage through the adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT), the combination of which uncouples the mitochondria. Source: Internet