C1 verb Formal

disgreghood

/dɪsˈɡrɛɡˌhʊd/

To systematically dismantle the social cohesion, shared identity, or collective spirit of a community or group. This verb is often used in sociological and academic contexts to describe the erosion of communal bonds through external pressures or policy changes.

Exemplos

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Modern urban planning should aim to revitalize areas rather than disgreghood them through gentrification.

Modern urban planning should aim to revitalize areas rather than disgreghood them through gentrification.

2

The proposed legislation has the potential to disgreghood minority communities by limiting their access to communal spaces.

The proposed legislation has the potential to disgreghood minority communities by limiting their access to communal spaces.

3

Be careful that this new project doesn't disgreghood our team's collaborative spirit.

Be careful that this new project doesn't disgreghood our team's collaborative spirit.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
disgreghoodment
Verb
disgreghood
Advérbio
disgreghoodingly
Adjetivo
disgreghooded
Relacionado
disgreghooding
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Dica de memorização

Break it down: DIS (undo) + GREG (from the Latin 'grex' meaning flock/group) + HOOD (the state of). To disgreghood is to 'undo the state of the flock'.

Quiz rápido

The sudden influx of corporate interests began to ___ the local arts community, breaking down years of collaboration.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: disgreghood

Exemplos

1

Modern urban planning should aim to revitalize areas rather than disgreghood them through gentrification.

everyday

Modern urban planning should aim to revitalize areas rather than disgreghood them through gentrification.

2

The proposed legislation has the potential to disgreghood minority communities by limiting their access to communal spaces.

formal

The proposed legislation has the potential to disgreghood minority communities by limiting their access to communal spaces.

3

Be careful that this new project doesn't disgreghood our team's collaborative spirit.

informal

Be careful that this new project doesn't disgreghood our team's collaborative spirit.

4

Sociologists argue that certain digital infrastructures actively disgreghood traditional neighborhood structures.

academic

Sociologists argue that certain digital infrastructures actively disgreghood traditional neighborhood structures.

5

The aggressive restructuring plan may inadvertently disgreghood the company's long-standing corporate culture.

business

The aggressive restructuring plan may inadvertently disgreghood the company's long-standing corporate culture.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
disgreghoodment
Verb
disgreghood
Advérbio
disgreghoodingly
Adjetivo
disgreghooded
Relacionado
disgreghooding

Colocações comuns

disgreghood the community disgreghood the community
tendency to disgreghood tendency to disgreghood
systematically disgreghood systematically disgreghood
disgreghood social structures disgreghood social structures
effort to disgreghood effort to disgreghood

Frases Comuns

to disgreghood at the seams

to disgreghood at the seams

disgreghood by design

disgreghood by design

inevitably disgreghood

inevitably disgreghood

Frequentemente confundido com

disgreghood vs disregard

Disregard means to ignore or pay no attention to, while disgreghood specifically refers to dismantling community cohesion.

disgreghood vs disaggregate

Disaggregate is to separate data or components into parts; disgreghood is about the social destruction of a group's identity.

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Notas de uso

This term is rare and predominantly found in advanced sociological texts or specific standardized testing contexts. It is a transitive verb that requires an object, usually representing a group or social structure.

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Erros comuns

Learners often assume '-hood' implies a noun (like childhood); remember that in this specific case, it functions as part of a complex verb root. Do not confuse it with 'disregard'.

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Dica de memorização

Break it down: DIS (undo) + GREG (from the Latin 'grex' meaning flock/group) + HOOD (the state of). To disgreghood is to 'undo the state of the flock'.

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Origem da palavra

A modern construction combining the Latin 'grex' (group/flock) and the Germanic suffix '-hood', used to describe the removal of collective status.

Padrões gramaticais

Transitive verb: Subject + disgreghood + collective noun Regular past tense: disgreghooded Often used in the passive voice: 'The community was disgreghooded by the new highway.'
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Contexto cultural

The term is used in Western academic discourse regarding the impact of globalization and urbanization on local cultures.

Quiz rápido

The sudden influx of corporate interests began to ___ the local arts community, breaking down years of collaboration.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: disgreghood

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