disidentificatory

English

Etymology

dis- + identificatory

Adjective

disidentificatory (comparative more disidentificatory, superlative most disidentificatory)

  1. Relating to disidentification.
    • 1983, Elizabeth R. Moberly, Psychogenesis, the early development of gender identity, page 27:
      The demand for gender reassignment surgery is the logical culmination of the disidentificatory impulse.
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