deactivate

[ dee-ak-tuh-veyt ]
/ diˈæk təˌveɪt /

verb (used with object), de·ac·ti·vat·ed, de·ac·ti·vat·ing.

to cause to be inactive; remove the effectiveness of.
to demobilize or disband (a military unit).
to render (a bomb, shell, or the like) inoperative, especially by disconnecting, removing, or otherwise interfering with the action of the fuze.
Chemistry. to render (a chemical, enzyme, catalyst, etc.) inactive.

verb (used without object), de·ac·ti·vat·ed, de·ac·ti·vat·ing.

Physical Chemistry. to lose radioactivity.

Origin of deactivate

First recorded in 1900–05; de- + activate

OTHER WORDS FROM deactivate

de·ac·ti·va·tion, noun de·ac·ti·va·tor, noun

Example sentences from the Web for deactivate

  • Conn used the manual control to set it down and deactivate it, then got out and went to examine it.

    The Cosmic Computer |Henry Beam Piper
  • It will not be possible to deactivate it before 12.45 hours.

    The Lost Kafoozalum |Pauline Ashwell

British Dictionary definitions for deactivate

deactivate
/ (diːˈæktɪˌveɪt) /

verb

(tr) to make (a bomb, etc) harmless or inoperative
(intr) to become less radioactive
(tr) US to end the active status of (a military unit)
chem to return or cause to return from an activated state to a normal or ground state

Derived forms of deactivate

deactivation, noun deactivator, noun