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Meanings of
disjuncture
in English
Portuguese
disjunção
Catalan
disjunció
Back to the meaning
State of being disconnected.
disconnection
disjunction
disconnectedness
connectedness
Portuguese
disjunção
Synonyms
Examples for "
disconnection
"
disconnection
disjunction
disconnectedness
Examples for "
disconnection
"
1
Probably couldn't survive an outright
disconnection
at this stage in the proceedings.
2
As we act defensively, we move further into a state of
disconnection
.
3
OBJECTIVEAppropriately chosen candidates with medically refractory epilepsy may benefit from hemispheric
disconnection
.
4
The story would not end in panic and
disconnection
,
confusion and death.
5
Clearly, everyone was feeling a deep sense of
disconnection
from their home country.
1
The social historian Claire Langhamer has a convincing explanation for this
disjunction
.
2
Yet this
disjunction
is at the core of the band's appeal.
3
Analysts have said the current rally has shown a
disjunction
between prices and fundamentals.
4
There may be other belief-feelings, for example in
disjunction
and implication; also a disbelief-feeling.
5
Yes-everythingis always related in machines-butalso connected by
disjunction
.
1
She was surprised at the sense of
disconnectedness
that had come over her.
2
This is always bad, and makes for an atmosphere of
disconnectedness
.
3
It's our feeling of
disconnectedness
that keeps us from realizing we're all one organism.
4
This has to be seen in the broader picture of the general
disconnectedness
among people.
5
The wind got under his shirt and chilled his navel, a poignant reminder of
disconnectedness
.
Usage of
disjuncture
in English
1
But the bigger the
disjuncture
with public markets, the bolder the bet looks.
2
That is the idea of
disjuncture
or rupture, in terms of time, space and more.
3
Why the
disjuncture
between the talent and the result?
4
Part of that
disjuncture
likely involves the existence and persistence of past ideas about other diseases.
5
The committee has instructed all parties to heighten collaboration to eliminate any
disjuncture
,
the chairperson emphasised.
6
Seven weeks in, the
disjuncture
has passed.
7
Sorting through photographs at her mother's house, she is devastated by the
disjuncture
between memory and actuality.
8
But also I think it magnifies the
disjuncture
between his fantasy of what life could be and the reality.
9
The result is a
disjuncture
between what has been called the natural centre of political gravity and its actual centre.
10
He sees no
disjuncture
between working with both small audiences and huge companies: I'm an artist who doesn't think a lot about art.
11
But there is a huge
disjuncture
between what the bishops are saying and doing and what people in the pews say and do.
12
How these
disjunctures
are managed could be key to the Matildas' performances in France.
13
But the bigger the
disjuncture
with public markets, the bolder the bet looks.
14
That is the idea of
disjuncture
or rupture, in terms of time, space and more.
15
Why the
disjuncture
between the talent and the result?
16
Part of that
disjuncture
likely involves the existence and persistence of past ideas about other diseases.
Other examples for "disjuncture"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disjuncture
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
eliminate any disjuncture
huge disjuncture
magnify the disjuncture
see no disjuncture
Translations for
disjuncture
Portuguese
disjunção
desconexão
Catalan
disjunció
desconnexió
Disjuncture
through the time