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disconnect

dihs-kuh-NEHKT
verb
1
To break a connection between two things, such as a cable or a phone call.
"Please disconnect the cable before moving the printer."
"The call disconnected right as she was about to explain."
noun
1
A gap or mismatch between two things that should line up.
"There's a real disconnect between what managers promise and what employees experience."

How to Use Disconnect

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo break a link (verb), or a mismatch/gap between two things (noun).

Common pairings
disconnect from a disconnect between disconnect the power

Word Forms

disconnected past tense, disconnects plural, disconnects singular

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Etymology

Built from dis- plus connect, ultimately from Latin connectere, "to bind together."

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