disconnection

IPA: dɪskʌnˈɛkʃʌn

noun

  • Severance of a physical connection.
  • Unexpected termination of a telephone connection.
  • Absence of rapport; the nonexistence of, or a breakdown of, effective communication.
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Examples of "disconnection" in Sentences

  • Type A: The disconnection is after the left subclavian artery.
  • Type B (most common): The disconnection is after the left carotid artery.
  • Despite all the disconnection from the computer, the round up is fabulous!
  • I often catch myself repeating them in disconnection with any thought (Letters 650).
  • Type C (least common): The disconnection is after the innominate artery (sometimes called the brachiocephalic artery).
  • Open Rights Group, as part of our campaign against the policy of disconnection, is holding a debate on better approaches for public policy and the entertainment industry.
  • But if the argument against extra-judicial disconnection is so strong then surely a policy that lets network service providers keep millions of people from having a usable, fast and reliable connection to the internet must also be morally indefensible?
  • There were no animals except quiet horses near our unit, and you might wake up to baaahs or brays during your farm stay, but the sound would be soothing to your nervous system, and start to heal our deep and disturbing disconnection from the land that sustains us.

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