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Having been divided; having the unity destroyed.
split
disconnected
disunited
divided
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"
split
disconnected
disunited
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split
"
1
Recent opinion polls have shown public opinion is
split
on the issue.
2
However, they confirmed their
split
earlier this month following weeks of speculation.
3
We know what happens when countries
split
along these lines: Trump happens.
4
The government will introduce legislation allowing parents to
split
paid parental leave.
5
Although some say a
split
is good for financial markets, I disagree.
1
Bye.' He
disconnected
and I realised that he had his problems, too.
2
The rig was therefore to be
disconnected
pending availability of production facilities.
3
Men aren't very good at this; we're emotionally awkward,
disconnected
,
and shallow.
4
I'll be back shortly, Gates said by way of good-bye and
disconnected
.
5
This
disconnected
behavior reflects a warped cultural view of the female body.
1
However, she signalled that the government would struggle if Syriza remained
disunited
.
2
You Traders may have the will, but you are hunted and
disunited
.
3
Scattered,
disunited
-
the
very
air of the place poisoned with mystery and suspicion!
4
The Greek peoples were
disunited
in fact and unfitted for union by temperament.
5
What is the use of the concert of the false and the
disunited
?
1
Unfortunately, the
fragmented
nature of the enforcement process may create considerable difficulties.
2
Unfortunately, the sport cannot offer the
fragmented
country an example of unity.
3
Transport spokesperson Chris Bishop said currently public transport governance was too
fragmented
.
4
The jurisdiction for the fight against international terrorism is
fragmented
,
he said.
5
The results: a
fragmented
,
under-funded and grossly inadequate water and sewage system.
6
However, the Salvador-I reference remains highly
fragmented
with over 2500 unassembled scaffolds.
7
So far, the official response has been
fragmented
and with little effect.
8
Oldham said social care at present crosses organisational boundaries and is
fragmented
.
9
Each was studied, commented on and often met by a
fragmented
response.
10
But as landscape is developed, new barriers appear and habitats are
fragmented
.
11
The real reason the coalition
fragmented
so quickly, Singsen explained, was politics.
12
The AI, even in its
fragmented
state, could help her do that.
13
Our results suggest that clathrin is required to reassemble
fragmented
Golgi elements.
14
Political parties could field a candidate, but most were
fragmented
and weak.
15
But it is
fragmented
and analysts believe it could benefit from consolidation.
16
They are hoping a
fragmented
vote will give them the upper hand.
fragmented
fragment
·
more fragmented
highly fragmented
too fragmented
very fragmented