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View definitions for disconnection

disconnection

noun as in separation

noun as in break

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They found that cash promotes heightened awareness of spending, while cards and apps often lead to a disconnection from the money being spent.

"It's not just the physical abuse, it was the disconnection from my family, from my culture."

From BBC

Are these claims an expression of existing patterns of economic disconnection in another form?

From BBC

From the beginning, Herrera has infused her practice with the mission of finding the connection and disconnections between L.A. and Mexico.

The Cigna study also found that social media use was not solely to blame; a disconnection from family and social connections was also a major predictor.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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