disjection (Meaning)

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disjection (n.)

Destruction; dispersion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disjection

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disjection Sentence Examples

  1. The disjection of the shattered glass created a mesmerizing pattern on the floor.
  2. The disjection of their friendship was a source of great sadness for both parties.
  3. The disjection of the family's bond was caused by a misunderstanding that could not be resolved.
  4. The disjection of the company's assets during the bankruptcy proceedings left many creditors empty-handed.
  5. The disjection of the patient's medical history made it difficult for the doctor to provide proper care.
  6. The disjection of the evidence at the crime scene made it challenging for the police to solve the case.
  7. The disjection of the professor's lecture notes made it impossible for the students to understand the material.
  8. The disjection of the artist's creative process led to a series of unconventional and thought-provoking works.
  9. The disjection of the politician's statements caused a great deal of confusion and distrust among the electorate.
  10. The disjection of the athlete's training schedule resulted in a significant decrease in their performance.

FAQs About the word disjection

Destruction; dispersion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The disjection of the shattered glass created a mesmerizing pattern on the floor.

The disjection of their friendship was a source of great sadness for both parties.

The disjection of the family's bond was caused by a misunderstanding that could not be resolved.

The disjection of the company's assets during the bankruptcy proceedings left many creditors empty-handed.