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disjoin

Part of Speech: Verb

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/

Definitions

  • To separate or disconnect two or more things.
  • To become detached or divided.
  • To break the union or connection between parts.

Usage Examples

  • The engineer disjoined the faulty wires from the circuit.
  • The new policy threatens to disjoin the community.
  • They sought to disjoin themselves from the larger group.

Etymology

Derived from Old French desjoindre, from Latin disiungere, from dis- meaning "apart" and iungere meaning "to join."

Synonyms

  • Disconnect
  • Detach
  • Separate
  • Sever

Antonyms

  • Join
  • Connect
  • Unite
  • Attach

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
French désunir /dezyˈniʁ/
Spanish desunir /desuˈniɾ/
German trennen /ˈtʁɛnən/
Russian разъединить /rəzjɪdʲɪˈnʲitʲ/
Hindi अलग करना /alag karna/
Chinese (Mandarin) 分开 /fēnkāi/
Japanese 分離する /bunrisuru/
Arabic فصل /faṣl/
Tamil பிரிக்க /pirikka/
Telugu వేరుచేయడం /vērucēyaḍaṁ/
Bengali বিচ্ছিন্ন করা /bicchinna kôra/
Urdu الگ کرنا /alag karna/
Kannada ಬೇರ್ಪಡಿಸು /bērpaḍisu/
Gujarati અલગ કરવું /alag karvuṁ/
Marathi विभक्त करणे /vibhakta karṇe/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/
  • American English: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/

Historical Usage

Used frequently in legal, philosophical, and poetic texts to denote separation or division.

Cultural Nuances

Commonly associated with breaking alliances, severing ties, or dissolving partnerships.

More Information

Disjoin implies a more formal or deliberate act of separation, often involving symbolic or significant detachment from a group or idea.

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