We must uncouple ourselves from the dictats of Brussels and decide our own laws.
From the guardian.co.uk
You take the juicer head off, move it to the sink, and uncouple all of the pieces.
From the techcrunch.com
After their bust-up 21 months later, the uncouple remained tantalizingly mum.
From the time.com
Sodium channel mutations in paramyotonia congenita uncouple inactivation from activation.
From the nature.com
It's a relatively simple system that slides pins to couple or uncouple valve mechanisms.
From the usatoday.com
From 2007, the above journals will uncouple the sale of the print and site license products.
From the nature.com
Unfortunately one cannot completely uncouple the good from the bad sides of steroid treatment.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Some environmentally conscious people are trying to uncouple us from the industrial umbilical.
From the theatlantic.com
The point of a caravan is that you can uncouple it from your car.
From the expressandstar.com
More examples
Disconnect or separate; "uncouple the hounds"
(uncoupled) having the coupling undone; "the uncoupled caboose rolled down the incline"
An uncoupling protein is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that can dissipate the proton gradient before it can be used to provide the energy for oxidative phosphorylation.
To disconnect or detach one thing from another; To come loose
(uncoupling) In the context of linking, a quality of behavior that does not require either the artifact provider or the artifact consumer to have any information about the other. In version 1. ...