Disintegrated [verb]

Definition of Disintegrated:

fall apart; reduce to pieces

Opposite/Antonyms of Disintegrated:


Sentence/Example of Disintegrated:

Here a foot of powdery snow masked a disintegrated substance of loose ice.

The jumble of the night had disintegrated most of the formed bodies, and the whole thing had the appearance of a vast dbcle.

Leaving Mount Tabor, we passed over a high part of the plain, covered with disintegrated lava.

It is hewn out of a rock, which is the soft limestone, and has much disintegrated; the features are much injured.

When we desire to feed, the city is disintegrated and materialized over a patch of vegetation which we eat.

Parts of the ship apparently had been carried away or disintegrated by the ray or the force of which it was a visible effect.

And all that costly outfit to be so soon disintegrated and dispersed!

To Hal it seemed that the universe had disintegrated in that concussion.

Some sputter out as they travel, and are disintegrated, while others continue to glow like a piece of heated iron, for many hours.

When the surface of the shell is disintegrated, these upfilled tubes greatly affect, as already stated, the external appearance.