disconnect (verb)

  • 21pull the plug — verb prevent from happening or continuing The government pulled the plug on spending • Hypernyms: ↑discontinue, ↑stop, ↑cease, ↑give up, ↑quit, ↑lay off • Verb Frames …

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  • 22uncouple — verb a) To disconnect or detach one thing from another. b) To come loose. See Also: couple, uncoupled …

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  • 23kick out — verb a) To eject, throw out, or forcefully remove (someone or something). They will kick out a disruptive patron. b) To stop, stall, or disconnect suddenly. I got kicked out for eating inside. See Also …

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  • 24unfasten — verb a) To loose; to unfix; to unbind; to untie; figuratively, to detach from any connecting link or agency; to disconnect …

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  • 25unhitch — verb To disconnect; to detach; to undo that which is hitched …

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  • 26unyoke — verb a) To release something from a yoke or harness. b) To disconnect, unlink …

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  • 27ring off — verb to finish a telephone conversation and disconnect …

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  • 28trip — verb (trips, tripping, tripped) 1》 catch one s foot on something and stumble or fall. 2》 (trip up) make a mistake.     ↘(trip someone up) detect or expose someone in a mistake or inconsistency. 3》 walk, run, or dance with quick light steps.… …

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  • 29uncouple — verb disconnect (something, especially a railway vehicle that has been coupled to another) …

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  • 30unplug — verb (unplugs, unplugging, unplugged) 1》 disconnect (an electrical device) by removing its plug from a socket. 2》 remove a blockage from …

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