Definition of "disentrain"
disentrain
verb
third-person singular simple present disentrains, present participle disentraining, simple past and past participle disentrained
Quotations
French trains of all kinds travelled faster than German ones, this being made possible - in the case of troop transports - by an arrangement which required the men to take their provisions along, instead of having them disentrain in order to be fed at the stations.
1980, Martin van Creveld, Supplying War: Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton, page 86
To precipitate out of a flowing current.
Quotations
Subsequent disentrainment relies upon opportunities for gravity separation that occur in the normal course of processing, but particles which disentrain too slowly and can not be filtered remain in suspension to the possible detriment of product quality.
1995, M. A. Kozlowski, S. A. Argyropoulos, R. W. McBean, Quality in Non-ferrous Pyrometallurgy
To disrupt an organism's circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment.
Quotations
When an organism is disentrained -- that is, when an organism is unable to make contact with the temporal frame of reference provided by the relevant zeitgeber (in this case, the alternating cycle of day and night), such a disentrained organism will operate on the basis of the intrinsic properties of its internal biological clock.
2009, Bill Whitehouse, Mapping Mental Spaces - Volume 2, page 248
(more generally) To disrupt a body's homeostatic patterns.
Quotations
Because dexamethasone and naloxone successfully reduce body weight, blood lipid and glucose levels, and blood pressure in Obese/SHR (to be published), the question arose whether prevention of corpulency by daily exercise would also disentrain the genetically programmed obesity and hypertension.
1983, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
In particular, hypnotic dissociation appears to disentrain the conscious facility responsible for our "free won't," the neurological circuitry that enables us to voluntarily suppress impulses that are on the verge of being executed.
2008, Edward Watts Morton Bever, The realities of witchcraft and popular magic in early modern Europe
The administration of subsequent AED(s) (lorazepam in the first patient, fentanyl and propofol in the second patient) dynamically disentrained the brain (statistically high T-index values were attained and sustained).
2010, Wanpracha Chaovalitwongse, Panos M. Pardalos, Petros Xanthopoulos, Computational Neuroscience
(neurobiology) To extinguish a conditioned association.
Quotations
Hence, interestingly, a speaker (VR) might disentrain in no-frequency but entrain in the frequency of a particular discourse function; we also have a speaker with the opposite pattern (DF).
2013, Simone Bassis, Anna Esposito, Francesco Carlo Morabito, Recent Advances of Neural Network Models and Applications