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disjoint (verb), disjoints; disjointed; disjointing
1. To separate something at the joints, or to come apart at the joints; to dislocate.
2. To force or to move something out of its usual position, or be moved out of the usual position.
3. To destroy the unity or coherence of something.
4. To cease or to break an association with someone or something: "He is disjointing himself from the organization because he realizes that it is advocating illegal procedures."
5. To disarticulate or to separate bones from their natural positions in a joint.
2. To force or to move something out of its usual position, or be moved out of the usual position.
3. To destroy the unity or coherence of something.
4. To cease or to break an association with someone or something: "He is disjointing himself from the organization because he realizes that it is advocating illegal procedures."
5. To disarticulate or to separate bones from their natural positions in a joint.
This entry is located in the following units:
dis-, di-, dif-
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junct-, jug-, join-
(page 4)
disjointed (adjective), more disjointed, most disjointed
Characteristic of a broken association with someone or something, or that which has become dislocated.
This entry is located in the following units:
dis-, di-, dif-
(page 17)
junct-, jug-, join-
(page 4)