Disjoin [verb]

Definition of Disjoin:

become separated

Synonyms of Disjoin:


Opposite/Antonyms of Disjoin:

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Sentence/Example of Disjoin:

Only one course, therefore, was left: and that was to disjoin the regal title from the regal prerogatives.

First, he does not propose to disjoin absolutely and in all cases the religious rite from the ordinary meal.

Ideas thronged into my mind which I was unable to disjoin or to regulate.

The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time: the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.

Necessary and just causes have necessary and just consequences: what error and disaster joined, reason and equity should disjoin.

But in Edinburgh all manner of loud bells join, or rather disjoin, in one swelling, brutal babblement of noise.

The sea shall disjoin the people from others and knit them by a fierce nationality.

It was seen that if in some way the X chromosomes failed to disjoin in certain eggs, the exceptions could be explained.

Her principal, if not her sole object, was to disjoin these, and to supplant the impurer strains.

The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time; the hand of freedom may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.