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Disjoin

verb
(past & past part. disjoined; pres. part. disjoining)
1.
Make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of.  Synonym: disjoint.
2.
Become separated, disconnected or disjoint.  Synonym: disjoint.






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"Disjoin" Quotes from Famous Books



... besides that, there is a contradiction in the bosom of your profession. You affirm you are Christians, and yet refuse the profession of holiness. You say ye hope for heaven, and yet do not so much as pretend to godliness and walking spiritually. Nay, these you disjoin in your profession, which are really one, without which the name of Christianity is an empty, vain, and ridiculous appellation. There must be then a great darkness of misapprehension in your minds, that ...
— The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning • Hugh Binning



Words linked to "Disjoin" :   disjoint, divide, join, disjuncture, disjunctive, disunite, separate, disjunction, part



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