Synonyms for disjoin


Grammar : Verb
Spell : dis-join
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈdʒɔɪn


Définition of disjoin

  • verb become separated
Example sentences :
  • Ideas thronged into my mind which I was unable to disjoin or to regulate.
  • Extract from : « Wieland; or The Transformation » by Charles Brockden Brown
  • It was seen that if in some way the X chromosomes failed to disjoin in certain eggs, the exceptions could be explained.
  • Extract from : « A Critique of the Theory of Evolution » by Thomas Hunt Morgan
  • Her principal, if not her sole object, was to disjoin these, and to supplant the impurer strains.
  • Extract from : « The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI » by Various
  • The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of freedom may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.
  • Extract from : « History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III (of III) » by Various
  • The father and daughter were of distinct types and yet it seemed impossible to disjoin them mentally.
  • Extract from : « The Mystery of the Lost Dauphin » by Emilia Pardo Bazn
  • The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time: the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.
  • Extract from : « Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson » by Thomas Jefferson
  • Necessary and just causes have necessary and just consequences: what error and disaster joined, reason and equity should disjoin.
  • Extract from : « Munster Village » by Mary Hamilton
  • First, he does not propose to disjoin absolutely and in all cases the religious rite from the ordinary meal.
  • Extract from : « The Expositor's Bible: The First Epistle to the Corinthians » by Marcus Dods
  • Only one course, therefore, was left: and that was to disjoin the regal title from the regal prerogatives.
  • Extract from : « The History of England from the Accession of James II. » by Thomas Babington Macaulay

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