Many disturbances and disintegrations of the personality must presently fall to be discussed.
We have now briefly surveyed a series of disintegrations of personality ranging from the most trifling idée fixe to actual alternations or permanent changes of the whole type of character.
The discussion of these disintegrations of personality needs, I think, some little clearing of the ground beforehand, if it is to avoid confusion.
How far these disintegrations extended and penetrated we do not know; and we have yet no adequate explanation of the long inertia of the native religious instinct in the face of danger.
Whatever disintegrations and reconstructions of tissue have taken place within you, you have the same physical and mental peculiarities that you had ten years ago.
By the "fashions and the changes and the disintegrations of Meiji" Hearn is lamenting that this process of modernization was destroying some of the good things in traditional Japanese culture.
It should be evident that, with any given number of radioactive atoms, the number of disintegrations per second will be inversely proportional to the half-life.
Eventually, of course, the counting rate (the number of radioactive disintegrations per second) levels off when the indicator sample has become mixed uniformly in the blood stream.
The radiocarbon-bearing gas is pumped into the sample counter through the filling tube, and all the counts resulting from its disintegrations are recorded electronically.
National self-confidence was strengthened, national discords extinguished, social disintegrations checked, the sentiment of patriotism immensely developed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disintegrations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.