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desunir
Become separated, disconnected or disjoint.
disjoint
join
Portuguese
desunir
To sever the union of.
separate
disunit
1
Crossjay said, when he could trust himself to
disjoin
his lips:
2
Do not
disjoin
yourself from me in all these troubles.
3
Past and present and future are not
disjoin
'd
but join'd.
4
Would the crosstown bus condense or striate or
disjoin
?
5
As an African American, it is unnatural to
disjoin
your lived experience from your work environment.
6
Only one course, therefore, was left: and that was to
disjoin
the regal title from the regal prerogatives.
7
But in Edinburgh all manner of loud bells join, or rather
disjoin
,
in one swelling, brutal babblement of noise.
8
Nearly fifty years of wintry neglect and summer scorching had not availed to
disjoin
Harriet from organic dependence upon her mother.
9
The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time: the hand of force may destroy, but cannot
disjoin
them.
10
The soldier was altogether
disjoined
from the citizen and from the subject.
11
Events do not spring into being,
disjoined
from antecedents leading to them.
12
The strata of cliffs were broken and
disjoined
,
lying sloping in different directions.
13
He seemed to be more than ever
disjoined
from his party.
14
Past and present and future are not
disjoined
,
but joined.
15
The Union came: but though it joined legislatures, it left hearts as widely
disjoined
as ever.
16
But what he'd uncovered remained
disjoined
pieces of a puzzle that still needed to be assembled.
Portuguese
desunir
separar