verb
- separating or breaking down something that has been combined or grouped into smaller, individual parts or components
Usage: present participle of disaggregate; commonly used in data analysis, statistics, and organizational contexts
Examples
- The analyst is disaggregating the sales data by region to identify performance trends.
- Disaggregating the budget into smaller categories helps track spending more accurately.
- The research team is disaggregating the survey responses by demographic group.
- Disaggregating the company's revenue streams revealed which divisions were most profitable.
- The statistician recommended disaggregating the combined dataset to examine individual variables.
- They are disaggregating the student test scores by grade level and subject area.