Uncoupling


verb (used with object), uncoupled, uncoupling.
1.
to release the coupling or link between; disconnect; let go:
to uncouple railroad cars.
2.
to end (a romantic relationship or marriage):
Their marriage was uncoupled by financial problems.
verb (used without object), uncoupled, uncoupling.
3.
to become unfastened; let go:
The glider uncoupled from the tow plane.
4.
to end a romantic relationship or marriage:
My sister and her boyfriend have uncoupled after ten years together.
5.
(of a romantic relationship or marriage) to end.
verb
1.
to disconnect or unfasten or become disconnected or unfastened
2.
(transitive) to set loose; release

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