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What (who) is Disconnection - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Disconnection (disambiguation)

Disconnection         
·noun The act of disconnecting, or state of being disconnected; separation; want of union.
Disconnection         
The separation of two parts of, or opening a circuit, as by turning a switch, unscrewing a binding screw, or the like. The term is sometimes used to indicate a class of faults in telegraph circuits. Disconnections may be total, partial or intermittent, and due to many causes, such as open or partially replaced switches, oxidized or dirty contact points, or loose joints.
disconnection         
n.
Disjunction, disassociation, disunion, separation, isolation, severance.

Wikipedia

Disconnection

Disconnection may refer to:

  • Disconnection (album), by Strange Parcels, 1994
  • The Disconnection, an album by Carina Round, 2003
  • "Disconnection" (song), by Music for Pleasure, 1984
  • Disconnection (Scientology)
Examples of use of Disconnection
1. The border fence symbolizes separation, but not total disconnection.
2. Here, the most obvious disconnection is between the rich and the rest.
3. It is less about disconnection than the dissolving of barriers that lead to new engagement.
4. They believe their only choice is "Israel right or wrong," or apathy and disconnection from Israel.
5. On top of all this is the growing disconnection between politics and the people.