different between disactivate vs deactivate
disactivate
English
Etymology
dis- +? activate
Verb
disactivate (third-person singular simple present disactivates, present participle disactivating, simple past and past participle disactivated)
- (nonstandard) Synonym of deactivate
See also
- inactivate
disactivate From the web:
- what deactivates slime
- what deactivate mean
- what deactivates ammonium thioglycolate
- what deactivates yeast
- what deactivates birth control
- what deactivates super glue
- what deactivates pepsin
- what deactivates pepper spray
deactivate
English
Alternative forms
- de-activate
- deäctivate
Etymology
de- +? activate
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?di??ækt?ve?t/
Verb
deactivate (third-person singular simple present deactivates, present participle deactivating, simple past and past participle deactivated)
- (ergative) to make something inactive or no longer effective
- to prevent the action of a biochemical agent (such as an enzyme)
- to remove a person or piece of hardware from active military service
Translations
See also
- activate
- inactivate
deactivate From the web:
- what deactivates slime
- what deactivate mean
- what deactivates super glue
- what deactivates birth control
- what deactivates yeast
- what deactivates birth control pills
- what deactivates adderall
- what deactivates security tags
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