disoperation
nounEtymology
From dis- + operation, by analogy to cooperation.
- derived from operātiō
- derived from operacion
- inherited from operacioun
Definitions
A lack of engagement or interaction, and/or antagonism toward cohesion.
- Disoperation includes the entire range of unfavorable coactions from complete destruction at one extreme to competitions of minor intensity and slight disadvantage at the other.
- When we discuss relations between fungi and other plants in the first place we should establish whether cooperation, disoperation or competition occur here [ 81 ].
- Along the continuum of behavior from total disoperation to total cooperation, we must make another quantum leap since our established modes and mad emphasis on competition has become disoperative.
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