Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
disjoin
verb
/dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/

Definition
To separate or detach; to part something or break a connection.

Examples
- The engineer had to disjoin the wires to fix the circuit.
- We should disjoin our thoughts from distractions to focus better.
- The task is to disjoin the two interdependent variables for clarity.

Meaning
Disjoin refers to the act of separating things that are joined or connected. It often implies a disruption of cohesion or unity.

Synonyms
- separate
- detach
- divide
- disconnect
- split