unvolsion
The process of deliberately detaching or withdrawing from a state of complex entanglement or involvement, often within social or systemic structures. It describes a conscious reversal of 'involution,' where one seeks to simplify or exit a convoluted situation.
Exemples
3 sur 5After years of high-pressure city living, her unvolsion into a quieter rural life was quite sudden.
After years of high-pressure city living, her withdrawal into a quieter rural life was quite sudden.
The committee recommended a strategic unvolsion from the project to mitigate further financial risks.
The committee recommended a strategic withdrawal from the project to mitigate further financial risks.
I really need an unvolsion from all this social media drama; it's getting too much.
I really need a break from all this social media drama; it's getting too much.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Think of 'un-folding' a 'voluminous' (large/complex) paper; you are 'un-volsing' yourself from the mess.
Quiz rapide
The CEO's sudden ________ from the corporate world surprised everyone in the industry.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : unvolsion
Exemples
After years of high-pressure city living, her unvolsion into a quieter rural life was quite sudden.
everydayAfter years of high-pressure city living, her withdrawal into a quieter rural life was quite sudden.
The committee recommended a strategic unvolsion from the project to mitigate further financial risks.
formalThe committee recommended a strategic withdrawal from the project to mitigate further financial risks.
I really need an unvolsion from all this social media drama; it's getting too much.
informalI really need a break from all this social media drama; it's getting too much.
The study examines the unvolsion of regional economies from global trade networks during the crisis.
academicThe study examines the detachment of regional economies from global trade networks during the crisis.
The company's unvolsion from the merger allowed them to focus on their core competencies.
businessThe company's extraction from the merger allowed them to focus on their core competencies.
Antonymes
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
total unvolsion
complete removal from a situation
unvolsion strategy
a plan for withdrawal
points of unvolsion
specific moments of breaking away
Souvent confondu avec
Involution is the process of becoming entangled or complicated; unvolsion is the opposite.
Avulsion refers to the physical tearing away of a body part, whereas unvolsion is a metaphorical or systemic withdrawal.
Notes d'usage
Use this word when describing a structured or purposeful exit from a complex situation. It is often used in analytical or sociological contexts to describe the reversal of complicated trends.
Erreurs courantes
Learners may confuse it with 'evolution' or 'involution' because of the shared root. Ensure it is used to describe pulling out, not changing or becoming more complex.
Astuce mémo
Think of 'un-folding' a 'voluminous' (large/complex) paper; you are 'un-volsing' yourself from the mess.
Origine du mot
From the Latin prefix 'un-' (reversal) and 'volvere' (to roll or fold), signifying the unrolling or unfolding of an entangled state.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
Often used in modern minimalist or anti-consumerist movements to describe leaving complex societal expectations.
Quiz rapide
The CEO's sudden ________ from the corporate world surprised everyone in the industry.
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : unvolsion
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