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disintegration

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/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈtɪɡ.reɪ.ʃən/ · dis-in-te-gra-tion

The process of breaking down or collapsing into parts.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of breaking down or collapsing into parts.

یعنی کسی چیز کے اجزاء میں بکھرنے یا ٹوٹنے کا عمل۔

بکھراؤ

bikharāo

Synonyms

fragmentationcollapsebreakdownتکڑوں میں بکھرناخود بکھرناپاش پاش ہونا

Antonyms

integrationunitycohesionیکجہتیاجتماعملنا

Common Collocations

  • social disintegration
  • cultural disintegration
  • disintegration of a state

Example Sentences

The disintegration of the Soviet Union changed the political landscape of Europe.

سویت یونین کا بکھراؤ یورپ کے سیاسی منظرنامے میں تبدیلی لے آیا۔

Soi't yuniyan ka bikharāo Europe ke siyasi manzarname mein tabdeeli le aaya.

The disintegration of the family unit can have negative effects on children.

خاندانی اکائی کا بکھراؤ بچوں پر منفی اثرات ڈال سکتا ہے۔

Khandani akai ka bikharāo bachon par manfi asraat daal sakta hai.

Environmental disintegration is a growing concern in urban areas.

ماحولیاتی بکھراؤ شہری علاقوں میں ایک بڑھتا ہوا مسئلہ ہے۔

Maholiati bikharāo shehri ilaakon mein aik barhta hua masla hai.

Easily Confused With

disintegration vs. integration:Disintegration refers to breaking apart, while integration means coming together to form a whole.

Word Family

disintegrate
verbبکھرنا
integrate
verbملانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'disintegration' as 'dismantling' something piece by piece.

Picture a glass shattering into many pieces.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہمیں بھی تو کبھی کوئی خدا کے واسطے یاد کر لے، بکھر جائیں گے ہم تیرے ہاتھوں سے جیسے چاند بکھرتا ہے

Humein bhi to kabhi koi Khuda ke waaste yaad kar le, bikhar jaein ge hum tere haathon se jaise chaand bikhar ta hai.

Sometimes, remember us for God's sake, we will disintegrate by your hands like a moon disintegrates.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

بکھرا ہوا تنکا جلد ملتا ہے

Bikhra hua tinka jald milta hai.

A scattered stick is quickly found.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disintegratio" — the act of breaking apart

First known use: 19th century

The term 'disintegration' originated from the Latin word 'disintegratio' which means 'the act of breaking apart' and was borrowed into English in the early 19th century.