disaggregate

[US]/dɪs'ægrɪgeɪt/
[UK]/dɪs'æɡrɪɡət/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. break down, separate, gather.

Real-world Examples

The more that a project can be disaggregated into replicable processes, the better its prospects.

Source: Economist Business

In the few more inclusive studies, results are seldom disaggregated by sex, obscuring how diseases-and the drugs used to treat them-affect women differently.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

It told me that you need to be able to disaggregate the problem into its component parts, and deal with the parts that are most critical.

Source: Quick thinking, smart communication.

DAN CALACCI: When you disaggregate and you look at by person how much a person is getting paid for the same work, then you see that there's this whole group of people who are getting paid less.

Source: Radio Laboratory

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