Decoupling

Pronunciation: /diːˈkʌpəl/

Decoupling (verb)

  1. To separate two things so they no longer affect each other.
  2. To change a system so one part can work without relying on another part.
  3. To disconnect components so they do not move, operate, or react together.

Examples

  • The technician decouples the cables to stop interference.
  • We decouple the devices so the signal stays clear.