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disconnect
dis·con·nect D0258200 (dĭs′kə-nĕkt′)v. dis·con·nect·ed, dis·con·nect·ing, dis·con·nects v.tr.1. To sever or interrupt the connection of or between: disconnected the hose.2. Electricity To shut off the current in (an appliance) by removing its connection to a power source.v.intr. To sever or interrupt a connection.n. (dĭs′kə-nĕkt′) A lack of connection; a disparity: "There is a cosmic disconnect between what the voters want and what the party of the corporate interests can give them" (Bob Herbert). dis′con·nec′tion n.disconnect (ˌdɪskəˈnɛkt) vb (tr) to undo or break the connection of or between (something, such as a plug and a socket)na lack of a connection; disconnection: a disconnect between political discourse and the public. ˌdisconˈnecter n ˌdisconˈnection, ˌdisconˈnexion n ˌdisconˈnective adjdis•con•nect (ˌdɪs kəˈnɛkt) v.t. 1. to sever or interrupt the connection of or between. v.i. 2. to sever a connection. n. 3. an act or instance of disconnecting, as telephone service. 4. a lack of communication or agreement: a disconnect between voters and politicians on important issues. [1760–70] dis`con•nect′er, n. dis`con•nec′tion (-ʃən) n. disconnect Past participle: disconnected Gerund: disconnecting
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disconnect | disconnect |
Present |
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I disconnect | you disconnect | he/she/it disconnects | we disconnect | you disconnect | they disconnect |
Preterite |
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I disconnected | you disconnected | he/she/it disconnected | we disconnected | you disconnected | they disconnected |
Present Continuous |
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I am disconnecting | you are disconnecting | he/she/it is disconnecting | we are disconnecting | you are disconnecting | they are disconnecting |
Present Perfect |
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I have disconnected | you have disconnected | he/she/it has disconnected | we have disconnected | you have disconnected | they have disconnected |
Past Continuous |
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I was disconnecting | you were disconnecting | he/she/it was disconnecting | we were disconnecting | you were disconnecting | they were disconnecting |
Past Perfect |
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I had disconnected | you had disconnected | he/she/it had disconnected | we had disconnected | you had disconnected | they had disconnected |
Future |
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I will disconnect | you will disconnect | he/she/it will disconnect | we will disconnect | you will disconnect | they will disconnect |
Future Perfect |
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I will have disconnected | you will have disconnected | he/she/it will have disconnected | we will have disconnected | you will have disconnected | they will have disconnected |
Future Continuous |
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I will be disconnecting | you will be disconnecting | he/she/it will be disconnecting | we will be disconnecting | you will be disconnecting | they will be disconnecting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been disconnecting | you have been disconnecting | he/she/it has been disconnecting | we have been disconnecting | you have been disconnecting | they have been disconnecting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been disconnecting | you will have been disconnecting | he/she/it will have been disconnecting | we will have been disconnecting | you will have been disconnecting | they will have been disconnecting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been disconnecting | you had been disconnecting | he/she/it had been disconnecting | we had been disconnecting | you had been disconnecting | they had been disconnecting |
Conditional |
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I would disconnect | you would disconnect | he/she/it would disconnect | we would disconnect | you would disconnect | they would disconnect |
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I would have disconnected | you would have disconnected | he/she/it would have disconnected | we would have disconnected | you would have disconnected | they would have disconnected | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disconnect - an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding); "he felt a gulf between himself and his former friends"; "there is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy"disconnection, gulfdisparity - inequality or difference in some respect | Verb | 1. | disconnect - pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable; "unplug the hair dryer after using it"unplugundo - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect; "I wish I could undo my actions" | | 2. | disconnect - make disconnected, disjoin or unfastendecouple, uncouple - disconnect or separate; "uncouple the hounds"detach - cause to become detached or separated; take off; "detach the skin from the chicken before you eat it"disunite, separate, part, divide - force, take, or pull apart; "He separated the fighting children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea"connect, link, link up, tie - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms" |
disconnectverb1. deactivate, shut down, turn off, switch off, close or shut off The device automatically disconnects the ignition.2. cut off, stop The company has disconnected our electricity for non-payment.3. detach, separate, undo, part, divide, sever, disengage, take apart, unhook, unfasten, uncouple, unhitch He disconnected the bottle from the overhead hook.4. break off, suspend, interrupt, terminate The call was disconnected.disconnectverbTo separate one thing from another thing:detach, disengage, uncouple.Translationsdisconnect (diskəˈnekt) verb to separate; to break the connection (especially electrical) with. Our phone has been disconnected. 斷開,中斷(尤指電機線路) 断开ˌdisconˈnection (-ʃən) noun 切斷 断开disconnect
disconnect (someone or something) from (someone or something)To separate someone or something from someone or something else. My phone disconnected me from my secretary when its battery suddenly died. You'll need to disconnect this pipe from that one in order to make the repair.See also: disconnectdisconnect someone or something from someone or somethingto break the connection between things or people. The telephone operator disconnected Larry from his caller. He disconnected himself from the cords of his parachute.See also: disconnectdisconnect
disconnect[‚dis·kə′nekt] (electricity) To open a circuit by removing wires or connections, as distinguished from opening a switch to stop current flow. (engineering) To sever a connection. DisconnectA switch or circuit breaker adjacent to a piece of electrical equipment for the purpose of disconnecting power to the equipment for maintenance or servicing.See DCN See DCNdisconnect
Synonyms for disconnectverb deactivateSynonyms- deactivate
- shut down
- turn off
- switch off
- close or shut off
verb cut offSynonymsverb detachSynonyms- detach
- separate
- undo
- part
- divide
- sever
- disengage
- take apart
- unhook
- unfasten
- uncouple
- unhitch
verb break offSynonyms- break off
- suspend
- interrupt
- terminate
Synonyms for disconnectverb to separate one thing from another thingSynonymsSynonyms for disconnectnoun an unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding)SynonymsRelated Wordsverb pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperableSynonymsRelated Wordsverb make disconnected, disjoin or unfastenRelated Words- decouple
- uncouple
- detach
- disunite
- separate
- part
- divide
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