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decomposeBreak a problem down into smaller pieces.
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decompose1750s, "to separate into components," from de- "opposite of" + compose. Sense of "putrefy" is first recorded 1777. Related: Decomposed; decomposing.
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decomposeto decay or break down.
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decomposeOrganism that breaks down organic material into recyclable pieces
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decomposeseparate (substances) into constituent elements or parts disintegrate: lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current; "the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process& [..]
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decomposeto separate in to original elements, decay
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decompose
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decompose(v) separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts(v) lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current(v) break down
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decomposeDecompose: To separate into constituent parts; to disintegrate; to rot.
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decomposeto decay or rot; a result of microbial action.
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decompose
(transitive) to separate or break down something into its components; to disintegrate or fragment
(intransitive) to rot, decay or putrefy
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