It means to fall apart. Not explosively, but bit-by-bit.
Paper will eventually disintegrate over time due to factors such as exposure to light, air, and moisture. The rate of disintegration will depend on the quality of the paper, environmental conditions, and how it is stored or handled.
Radioactivity is a property of certain elements or substances where they undergo spontaneous decay, emitting radiation in the form of particles or waves. This decay process can result in the release of energy and the transformation of the nucleus of the atom.
i was looking for the question "what liquid is there that disintegrates clothes?" and i came across this question. i asked this because i think i sat in some unknown liquid, probably an acid, and now, 2 days later, my pants are disintegrating as if they have been burned by fire. yes clothes disintegrate.
Tangible.
If you mean "light" as in brightness, the word is свет [svet]. If you mean "light" as in lightweight, it's легкий [legkií].
because i asked for the synonym for the word disintegrate not for is......so how am i suppose to know what is true or not?
Disintegrate is the word used when things fall apart into unrecognizable bits. Lately, the science fiction novelist uses the word to describe annihilation by a lazer gun. "The old wooden desk was so fragile it looked like it would disintegrate at any second." "Proper fertilizer will disintegrate in water, creating the perfect medium for growing plants."
The graham crackers began to disintegrate in the package.
The prefix that can be added to the word "integrate" is "dis-", resulting in the word "disintegrate."
I believe the word you are searching for is disintegrate, and this word means:to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
The root word for "disintegrate" is "integrate," which comes from the Latin word "integrare," meaning "to make whole." The prefix "dis-" added to "integrate" changes the meaning to "to break apart or separate."
That looks a bit like the word disintegrate which means to break down into small pieces or fall apart.
Words that mean to break into many small pieces include disintegrate, catabolise, decompose, digest, pulverize, fracture.
to disintegrate something is to break or be broken into fragments.
the scientific word for melting is liquifying. the scientific word for melting is liquifying.
崩壊する Hōkai suru
The correct spelling of the word is "disintegrated" (destroyed, pulverized).