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decompose [ˌdiːkəmˈpəʊz] VB trans, intr

1. decompose:

2. decompose:

▶ decomposition [ˌdiːkɒmpəˈzıʃən] N

discompose [ˌdıskəmˈpəʊz] VB trans

▶ discomposure [ˌdıskəmˈpəʊʒə] N

self-centred, self-centered ADJ

self-assured ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her lilting voice and self-composed song full of puns and clever rhyme immediately caught the attention of the audience, setting the tone of the play.
www.thehindu.com
Jazz-inspired, more show-oriented music which was primarily self-composed replaced the saloon-themed accompaniment common at the time.
en.wikipedia.org
Renewed enthusiasm combined with lots of new self-composed material encouraged the band to continue.
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This single would be, just like their previous singles, self-composed.
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He made his first public performance at the age of twelve in 1929, where he delivered a self-composed calypso about the ghost of a young girl.
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He plays billiards with them, gamely accepting a challenge; sings a self-composed song; and even shares in their humble repast.
opinion.inquirer.net
Most of the material is self-composed, mainly with others.
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Through articles in the newspaper, including a self-composed poem, depositions and meetings with the committee.
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The dwellers are as well very much entertaining; they hold stage performances and present self-composed nuptial songs, which are equally amazing and soothing.
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Quiet, self-composed with an understated, dry humour, she visibly squirms when talking about her success.
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