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[ dis-kuh-nek-shuhn ] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛk ʃən / SEE SYNONYMS FOR disconnection ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe act of disconnecting. the state of being disconnected; lack of connection. Also British, dis·con·nex·ion . Origin of disconnectionFirst recorded in 1725–35; dis-1 + connection Words nearby disconnectiondisconformable, disconformity, discongruity, disconnect, disconnected, disconnection, disconsolate, discontent, discontented, discontinuance, discontinuation Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for disconnectionIn other words, in females there is a disconnection between physical and psychological sexual arousal. Why There Will Never Be a Female Viagra|Robert Weiss LCSW, CSAT-S|July 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST A transfer of control is essential after a disconnection from the autopilot. Who’s to Blame for Flight 447?|Clive Irving|July 29, 2011|DAILY BEAST And he argues that his comments on CNN about disconnection have been mischaracterized. Scientology's New Face|Kim Masters|October 27, 2009|DAILY BEAST Radical empiricism, on the contrary, is fair to both the unity and the disconnection. Essays in Radical Empiricism|William James
“To-morrow,” in those days of unreadiness and disconnection, glided just beyond reach continually. Dr. Sevier|George W. Cable In this case a set of valves or dampers permits the disconnection of the fan or its connection with the ash-pit. Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants|R. E. Mathot Tracing and localizing permanent and intermittent earth contact and disconnection faults on wires. The British State Telegraphs|Hugo Richard Meyer It was not until these things were accomplished that he had time to study the cause of the disconnection. The Law-Breakers|Ridgwell Cullum
Words related to disconnectiondivision, detachment, parting, gulf, disunion, interruption, intrusion, discontinuity, interference, disruption, cessation |