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disjoin

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Word definitions for disjoin in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of [syn: disjoint ] [ant: join ] become separated, disconnected or disjoint [syn: disjoint ] [ant: join ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To separate; to disunite. 2 (context intransitive English) To become separated.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disjoin \Dis*join"\, v. i. To become separated; to part.

Usage examples of disjoin.

These cases of relationship, without identity, of the inhabitants of seas now disjoined, and likewise of the past and present inhabitants of the temperate lands of North America and Europe, are inexplicable on the theory of creation.

They flew, they chased, battled, embraced, disjoined, adventured apart, brought back the count of their deeds, compared them,--and name the one crushed!

Rem had made it very clear with a bit of growling and eye color shifting that it was no longer acceptable for her body to be disjoined from his so long as it was possible to couple.

Suppose that several families unite together into one society, which is totally disjoined from all others, the rules, which preserve peace and order, enlarge themselves to the utmost extent of that society.

When, therefore, those feelings and judgment declare the pleasures derived from the higher faculties to be preferable in kind, apart from the question of intensity, to those of which the animal nature, disjoined from the higher faculties, is suspectible, they are entitled on this subject to the same regard.

The result is that from difficulty to difficulty, the plain conjunctive experience has been discredited by both schools, the empiricists leaving things permanently disjoined, and the rationalist remedying the looseness by their Absolutes or Substances, or whatever other fictitious agencies of union may have employed.

Two parts, themselves disjoined, may nevertheless hang together by intermediaries with which they are severally connected, and the whole world eventually may hang together similarly, inasmuch as _some_ path of conjunctive transition by which to pass from one of its parts to another may always be discernible.

A malignant intelligence directed their onslaught, so that even the disjoined fragments conspired against the embattled humans.

It was a whole community of mistrustful couples insulated in private houses or private rooms, always in couples, and no further life, no further immediate, no disinterested relationship admitted: a kaleidoscope of couples, disjoined, separatist, meaningless entities of married couples.

He that outlives a wife whom he has long loved, sees himself disjoined from the only mind that has the same hopes, and fears, and interest.

Their brutal faces had been reshaped into leathery masks of disjoined cartilage and torn flesh, and their powerful bodies were adorned with religious tattoos and ritual disfigurements.

The sacred links of that chain have never been entirely disjoined, which descending through the minds of many men is attached to those great minds, whence as from a magnet the invisible effluence is sent forth, which at once connects, animates, and sustains the life of all.

Her pace, therefore, is an odd, disjointed and disjoining, sort of movement that is rather disagreeable at first, but you soon grow reconciled to it.

I may find out that I have a chronic low-grade precog power that simply went off the scale into a basic qualitative change in 2-3-74 due to the Xerox missive, disjoining me from normal causal temporal reality entirely, both in terms of the past (anamnesis) and the future (moving retrograde in time and precognition).

He carried her to the raised bed, their bodies never disjoining as he came down on top of her and pounded ruthlessly into her depths.