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disconnected

[dis-kuh-nek-tid] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛk tɪd /


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With the emerging developments in AI and molecular genomics, humankind may soon progress from “received” life, generated by natural engineering, to designing and constructing synthetic life that is disconnected from history and heredity.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Wait times for callbacks remain over an hour, and more than a quarter of callers are not being served — by getting disconnected or never receiving a callback, for instance.”

From MarketWatch

Moviemaking can often feel disconnected from the moment.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr Robinson also told the court he had no memory of the crash but conceded that he "must have intentionally disconnected" Wilson's sling as it was best practice in an emergency to release the collector.

From BBC

He generally views Visa’s lagging stock performance this year as “unwarranted” and “disconnected from fundamentals.”

From MarketWatch