dissunder (Meaning)
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dissunder (v. t.)
To separate; to sunder; to destroy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dissunder
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dissunder Sentence Examples
- The dissunder's sharp blade swiftly sliced through the tangled ropes, setting the captive free.
- With a flick of his wrist, the magician effortlessly dissundered the chains that bound him, astounding the audience.
- The dissunder's laser beam pierced through the thick metal door, creating a clean and precise opening.
- The dissunder's powerful jaws crushed the concrete blocks, making way for the construction crew.
- The dissunder's delicate touch gently separated the fragile flower petals, revealing the intricate stamens within.
- The dissunder's ultrasonic waves vibrated the glass panel, causing it to shatter into countless tiny pieces.
- The dissunder's magnetic field gently lifted the metal objects, suspending them in mid-air.
- The dissunder's electrical current surged through the wires, illuminating the entire room.
- The dissunder's chemical reaction caused the bonds between the atoms to break, resulting in a violent explosion.
- The dissunder's telekinetic powers effortlessly moved the objects across the room, defying gravity.
FAQs About the word dissunder
To separate; to sunder; to destroy.
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The dissunder's sharp blade swiftly sliced through the tangled ropes, setting the captive free.
With a flick of his wrist, the magician effortlessly dissundered the chains that bound him, astounding the audience.
The dissunder's laser beam pierced through the thick metal door, creating a clean and precise opening.
The dissunder's powerful jaws crushed the concrete blocks, making way for the construction crew.