discompany (Meaning)
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discompany (v. t.)
To free from company; to dissociate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of discompany
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
discompany Sentence Examples
- The discompany of their friendship left a void in both of their lives.
- The news of his discompany sent shockwaves through the community.
- The two friends had been inseparable for years, but a falling out led to their discompany.
- The discompany between the two groups was evident from their conflicting viewpoints.
- The couple's discompany was a sad ending to what had once been a loving relationship.
- The discompany of their partnership left them both feeling lost and alone.
- The discompany between the two companies was a major setback for the project.
- The discompany of their alliance left them vulnerable to attack from their enemies.
- The discompany of their agreement led to a lengthy and costly legal battle.
- The discompany of their association was a major disappointment for all involved.
FAQs About the word discompany
To free from company; to dissociate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The discompany of their friendship left a void in both of their lives.
The news of his discompany sent shockwaves through the community.
The two friends had been inseparable for years, but a falling out led to their discompany.
The discompany between the two groups was evident from their conflicting viewpoints.