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Disconnect   /dɪskənˈɛkt/   Listen
Disconnect

noun
1.
An unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding).  Synonyms: disconnection, gulf.  "There is a vast disconnect between public opinion and federal policy"






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"Disconnect" Quotes from Famous Books



... retiring man of about fifty-five years, and this was the first and only time that the prepuce had ever caused him any annoyance,—a circumstance which greatly preyed upon his mind, as he could not disconnect it with the idea that it must be suspected as venereal, although he had always led a most continent life since the death of his wife. This is, of course, an extreme case; but as it is a result beginning ...
— History of Circumcision from the Earliest Times to the Present - Moral and Physical Reasons for its Performance • Peter Charles Remondino

... new impostor who sought to rob him, who sought to obtain information from his daughter, who had examined his premises last night, and had even penetrated upstairs, so that he, old Huang Chow, had been compelled to disconnect the apparatus and to feign sleep under ...
— Tales of Chinatown • Sax Rohmer



Words linked to "Disconnect" :   plug in, detach, part, undo, separate, disparity, disunite, connect, divide, disconnection, decouple, uncouple, unplug



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