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Disjoin   Listen
verb
Disjoin  v. t.  (past & past part. disjoined; pres. part. disjoining)  To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder. "That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins." "Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy." "Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses."
Synonyms: To disunite; separate; detach; sever; dissever; sunder; disconnect.



Disjoin  v. i.  To become separated; to part.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Disjoin" Quotes from Famous Books



... my great Scottish exploit (which, by the way, anticipated by three years my second American visit, but I would not disjoin that from my first) I ought to give some account of the publication of my Miscellaneous Poems by Gall & Inglis at Edinburgh, and of some few of the hospitalities connected therewith, though not revealing domesticities, as against ...
— My Life as an Author • Martin Farquhar Tupper

... of true love's blood, In view and opposite two cities stood, Sea-borderers, disjoin'd by Neptune's might; The one Abydos, the other Sestos hight. At Sestos Hero dwelt; Hero the fair, Whom young Apollo courted for her hair, And offer'd as a dower his burning throne, Where she should sit, for men to gaze upon. The outside of her ...
— Hero and Leander and Other Poems • Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman

... quoad sacra. The Chapel of Blairingone was also by and by to become a parish; yet, when it did so, it no longer formed a part of the Presbytery of Auchterarder. In 1856 the General Assembly determined to create a new Presbytery of Kinross, and for this purpose to disjoin the two parishes of Muckhart and Fossoway (the latter including Blairingone) from the Presbytery with which they had been associated for two hundred and fifty years. Auchterarder refused her consent, and protested, but in vain. She was bereaved of ...
— Chronicles of Strathearn • Various



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