Meaning & Definition of word "Disconnect"

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    Disconnect

    /ˌdɪs.kəˈnɛkt/

    noun:

    • 1. A break in connection or an interruption in the relationship between things.
      • Example: There was a noticeable disconnect between the sales team and the marketing department.
    • 2. An emotional or psychological detachment.
      • Example: His feelings of disconnect made it hard for him to engage in conversations.

    verb:

    • 1. To break the connection or stop the association between two things.
      • Example: The technician had to disconnect the wires before making any repairs.
    • 2. To cause someone to feel or be emotionally detached or estranged.
      • Example: She began to disconnect from her old friends after moving to a new city.

    Etymology

    From dis- + connect, originally from Latin connexus.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    disconnect from reality:

    To lose touch with what is real or practical.

    disconnect the dots:

    To separate or make distinctions between related ideas or concepts.

    disconnect someone:

    To cut off communication with someone.

    Related Words

    connect:

    To join or link together.

    connection:

    A relationship or link between things.

    link:

    To tie or connect two things.

    Slang Meanings of disconnect

    Meaning: To cut ties with someone.

    Example Sentence: After the fallout, he decided to completely disconnect from his old friends.

    Meaning: To log off or take a break from social media.

    Example Sentence: I'm going to disconnect for a few days and focus on my mental health.