disjunction

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    state of being disconnected
    the act of breaking a connection

Word Origin

disjunction (n.)
c. 1400, disjunccioun, from Old French disjunction (13c.) or directly from Latin disjunctionem "separation," noun of action from past participle stem of disjungere (see disjointed).

Antonym

Example

1. At any rate , the disjunction ratio is precise .
2. The growing disjunction between legal education and the legal profession .
3. Of a syllogism that contains a disjunction as one premise .
4. There 's this massive disjunction , even in a research setting .
5. There is a clear disjunction between their policy and their vision .

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