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delink

American  
[dee-lingk] / diˈlɪŋk /

verb (used with object)

  1. to make independent; dissociate; separate.

    The administration has delinked human rights from economic aid to underdeveloped nations.


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Origin of delink

de- + link 1

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"We do need to delink gas and electricity prices," Reeves said.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2026

Despite a nationwide surge in COVID-19 cases, deaths from the virus have remained largely stable over the past eight weeks, as vaccine booster shots and widely accessible treatments have helped to delink infections and mortality.

From Seattle Times • May 26, 2022

A classified China strategy that was largely finished last fall argues that it is important for U.S. security to delink some industries and diversify supply chains, people familiar with the strategy say.

From New York Times • May 23, 2022

The new security cooperation is a major step in efforts by the Australian government to delink from China, which is Canberra’s biggest foreign market by far.

From Washington Times • Sep. 16, 2021

Learned books explained why people went delink, of course.

From A Matter of Importance by Leinster, Murray

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