disjoin

[US]/dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/
[UK]/dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/

Translation

v.to separate or disconnect

Phrases & Collocations

disjoin elements

disjoin sets

disjoin paths

disjoin connections

disjoin components

disjoin factors

disjoin regions

disjoin signals

disjoin groups

disjoin data

Example Sentences

we must disjoin the two parts to repair the machine.

it is important to disjoin personal feelings from professional duties.

the committee decided to disjoin the discussion topics for clarity.

we need to disjoin the facts from the opinions in this report.

to solve the puzzle, you must disjoin the pieces carefully.

he tried to disjoin his work life from his home life.

the teacher asked us to disjoin the main idea from supporting details.

they had to disjoin the two systems to identify the issue.

in mathematics, we often need to disjoin variables to simplify equations.

to improve performance, we should disjoin these tasks into smaller steps.

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