The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disconnect \Dis`con*nect"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disconnected; p. pr. & vb. n. Disconnecting.] To dissolve the union or connection of; to disunite; to sever; to separate; to disperse.
The commonwealth itself would . . . be disconnected
into the dust and powder of individuality.
--Burke.
This restriction disconnects bank paper and the
precious metals.
--Walsh.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of disconnect English)
Wikipedia
Disconnecting is Sinking Ships's second full-length album, after Meridian. It was released on March 20, 2007, on Revelation Records as both a CD and a 12".
Usage examples of "disconnecting".
As Hrriss and Todd dutifully proceeded with their escort, Todd caught a glimpse of Rogitel, disconnecting the flight log recorder.
And worst of all they played clever tricks with the switchboard plugs: disconnecting calls, crossing lines so that customers found themselves talking to strangers, and so forth.
In fact you're plugging, and connecting, and disconnecting, ten, twenty, forty cords at a time.
She drove them through the simulator session mercilessly, demanding that they go through the entire simulation of disconnecting from the station and entering the Jovian atmosphere without a break.
I'm in this ship, he told himself, consciously disconnecting from the sensors' data stream.
Grant thought about disconnecting from the thrusters and relying on the ordinary display screens of his console, but he hadn't worked up the nerve to ask Krebs for permission to do so.
Krebs began disconnecting, slowly, begrudging every move, as far as Grant could see.
And worst of all they played clever tricks with the switchboard plugs: disconnecting calls, crossing lines so that customers found themselves talking to strangers, and so forth.
In fact you're plugging, and connecting, and disconnecting, ten, twenty, forty cords at a time.