Pronunciation: /dɪsˈæɡrɪˌɡeɪt/
verb to break down or separate into component parts or elements
A1 I can disaggregate the data into smaller parts.
A2 The teacher asked the students to disaggregate the information before presenting it.
B1 It is important to disaggregate the sales figures by region to get a better understanding of our performance.
B2 The researcher used advanced statistical techniques to disaggregate the data and analyze it in more detail.
C1 The government agency disaggregated the demographic data to identify trends and patterns.
C2 The consultant was able to disaggregate the complex financial information and provide a clear analysis for the client.
formal It is important to disaggregate the data in order to analyze it more effectively.
informal Let's break down the data into smaller parts to get a better understanding.
slang We gotta split up the info to make sense of it.
figurative Just like a puzzle, we need to disassemble the data to see the bigger picture.
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