disconnect (verb)

  • 101divide — I (distribute) verb admeasure, administer, allocate, allot, apportion, appropriate, assign, carve, consign, dispense, disperse, dispose, distribuere, dividere, dole, dole out, endow, give out, issue, mete, mete out, parcel out, pass out, pay out …

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  • 102part — I (place) noun area, division, locale, location, premises, purlieus, quarter, room, section, site, spot associated concepts: part in a courthouse II (portion) noun allocation, allowance, amount, bit, chip, chunk, collop, component, constituent,… …

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  • 103battery — noun 1 for electricity ADJECTIVE ▪ dead, flat ▪ The car won t start the battery s flat. ▪ rechargeable ▪ disposable ▪ removabl …

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  • 104electricity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high voltage, low voltage ▪ mains (BrE) ▪ static ▪ cheap, low cost ▪ …

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  • 105disjoint — /dɪsˈdʒɔɪnt / (say dis joynt) verb (t) 1. to separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of. 2. to put out of order; derange. –verb (i) 3. to come apart. 4. to be dislocated; to put out of joint. –adjective 5. Mathematics (of two sets) having… …

  • 106plumb in — ˌplumb ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they plumb in he/she/it plumbs in present participle plumbing in past tense …

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  • 107un|cou|ple — «uhn KUHP uhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, pled, pling. to disconnect; unfasten …

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  • 108decenter — transitive verb Date: 1870 to cause to lose or shift from an established center or focus; especially to disconnect from practical or theoretical assumptions of origin, priority, or essence < decenter Western conceptions of history Ernest Larsen > …

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  • 109de-energize — transitive verb Date: 1886 to disconnect from a source of electricity ; shut off the power to …

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  • 110uncouple — transitive verb Date: 14th century 1. to release (dogs) from a pair of joined collars 2. detach, disconnect < uncouple railroad cars > • uncoupler noun …

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