unjoin Synonyms
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unjoin Meaning
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unjoin (v. t.)
To disjoin.
unjoin Sentence Examples
- The rigid bond between the two siblings had become unjoinable over the years.
- After a heated argument, the couple decided to unjoin their lives.
- The intertwined branches of the ancient trees refused to be unjoined.
- The once inseparable friends found themselves unjoined by distance and time.
- The therapist's goal was to unjoin the unhealthy coping mechanisms from the patient's psyche.
- The unjoinable debt burdened the family with a lifetime of financial struggle.
- The unjoinable sorrow lingered in her heart, a constant reminder of her loss.
- The protesters vowed to remain unjoined until their demands were met.
- The unjoinable network of lies threatened to unravel the politician's carefully crafted image.
- The unjoinable bond between the mother and child transcended all earthly boundaries.
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To disjoin.
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The rigid bond between the two siblings had become unjoinable over the years.
After a heated argument, the couple decided to unjoin their lives.
The intertwined branches of the ancient trees refused to be unjoined.
The once inseparable friends found themselves unjoined by distance and time.