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disjoin

[dis-join] / dɪsˈdʒɔɪn /
VERB
become separated
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"As the body metabolizes the rapamycin, the two fragments disjoin, deactivating the system."

From Science Daily • Sep. 21, 2023

Mrs. Prime, who, of the two, was the more logical, would not disjoin her personal and her scriptural hatreds.

From Rachel Ray by Trollope, Anthony

"I may disjoin my hand, but not my faith."

From The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish by Cooper, James Fenimore

"I conceived the subject as connected with you, and I will never disjoin the two ideas."

From The Last Chronicle of Barset by Trollope, Anthony

Do not repay me my own coin, The sharp rebuke, the frown, the groan; No, stir my memory to disjoin Your emanation from my own.

From Georgian Poetry 1920-22 by Marsh, Edward Howard, Sir




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