TV series example of the word

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3
What if you were to disassociate while you were driving?
(1) Part; cease or break association with
(2) Part
(3) Cease or break association with
(4) Break association with
(1) The club completely disassociates itself from stories in the press implying that there was any financial impropriety on David's part concerning his dealings on behalf of the club.
(2) In Kirsty Gunn's second novel, Featherstone, we find ourselves confusingly but fittingly connected with characters disassociating themselves with creeping abandon.
(3) Thinking locally - personally - prevents us from disassociating ourselves from these potentially distantiating theories of space.
(4) I hope she will now send out letters defending the honor of U.S. soldiers and disassociating herself from the behavior of the students involved in the current controversy.
(5) Yet at the same time, the film was a character study in which the disassociation we were made to feel with violent death heightened our identity with the empty-hearted protagonists.
(6) Oldham goes a few steps further and almost disassociates himself from his music.
(7) He regrets the tone of the article and disassociates himself from it.
(8) Every once in a while, anchors and correspondents - as though disassociating from their own roles - paused to marvel at how the sniping story was deflecting public attention from the stretch drive of the 2002 campaign.
(9) He explained that they had nothing to do with it as they are only contracted to look after the door and are not employees; in short, completely disassociating themselves from the restaurant's actions.
(10) In the last seven days we have received numerous telephone calls, letters and e-mails from representatives and members of the 41 organisations on the list, disassociating themselves with the PEGG initiative.
(11) He knows that the Labour Party's abandonment of social reformism and its disassociation from the working class would never have been possible without trade union backing.
(12) Schwarzenegger responded by immediately disassociating himself from Buffett's remarks, declaring his wholehearted support for Proposition 13.
(13) Distressed by this deliberate distortion of the facts, I promptly wrote the Association disassociating myself from the entire venture, and refuting any suggestion that I had undercut Mr Leon's price.
(14) Martin is understandably touchy about the negative vibe around Freshmart; a few months ago, Danny posted a sign outside Zimmerman's Discount, disassociating his store from Martin's.
(15) He adds: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I want to make it absolutely clear that the Scottish Executive disassociates itself from the negative language that's been used to describe refugees.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(16) Such status also supports the photograph's definition as object, thus affirming its artistic value through a disassociation with traditional photographs, both fine art and commercial.
(17) Cllr Aird: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I'm disassociating myself from the proposal of my two colleagues.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(18) The follower identifies with the success of the teams or disassociates with its failure, therefore during the game there is no shortage of advice for both player and coach.
(19) It is quite staggering that such a letter should come from a Labour MP, albeit one trying to protect his majority, by disassociating himself from Tony Blair and the Government.
(20) On reflection, I should have been more clear in disassociating myself from anti-Catholic sentiments and racial prejudice.
dissociate
disjoint
divorce
disunite
join
link
unify
unite
Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 3
What if you were to disassociate while you were driving?