Pronunciation: /diˈæktɪˌveɪt/
verb to make inactive or inoperative; disable
A1 To deactivate the alarm, press the red button.
A2 Before leaving the office, remember to deactivate your computer.
B1 You can deactivate your account by going to the settings menu.
B2 It is important to deactivate all electronic devices before boarding the plane.
C1 The technician was able to deactivate the security system without triggering any alarms.
C2 In order to deactivate the nuclear reactor, a series of complex procedures must be followed.
formal Please remember to deactivate your account before switching to a new platform.
informal Don't forget to deactivate your subscription if you're not using it anymore.
slang I'm gonna deactivate my social media for a while to take a break.
figurative Learning to deactivate negative thoughts is important for mental well-being.
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