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disconnection

noun as in separation

noun as in break

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Example Sentences

In other words, in females there is a disconnection between physical and psychological sexual arousal.

This prescription of selective disconnection, in different forms, has worked for many successful people I know.

A transfer of control is essential after a disconnection from the autopilot.

Outsized ego, insecurity, hubris, and a complete disconnection from reality are big—if diametrically opposed—contenders.

And he argues that his comments on CNN about disconnection have been mischaracterized.

Would then make the necessary disconnection and proceed on one side.

In this case a set of valves or dampers permits the disconnection of the fan or its connection with the ash-pit.

The lighting of both lamps associated with a cord circuit is a signal to the operator for disconnection.

It remains now only to secure the disconnection of the subscribers after they are through talking.

Prompt disconnection was improved enormously by the introduction of relay manual boards.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disconnection, such as: detachment, disunion, division, gulf, and parting.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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