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disconnections

n. (plural of disconnection English)

Usage examples of "disconnections".

So tiny are the disconnections in time that the gaps between segments are practically imperceptible.

And if disconnections and abrupt leaps are visible in the economy of the past--from matter to life, from the animal to man--we have no authority again for claiming that we cannot observe today something analogous in the very essence of human life, that the point of view of the flesh, and the point of view of the spirit, the point of view of reason, and the point of view of charity are a homogeneous extension of it.

The group is pleading with Labour to eliminate electricity and gas heating disconnections, and this puts them squarely up against Draper’s and Milner’s key clients, the utility companies.

At the very least, they'll increase the danger of nervous disconnections that will render the muscles impotent.

Coldly thoughtful, Sabel made more disconnections, and rearrangements.

Coldly thought­ful, Sabel made more disconnections, and rearrangements.