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third-person singular simple present disjoins, present participle disjoining, simple past and past participle disjoined
(transitive) To separate; to disunite. quotations examples
That marriage, therefore, God himself disjoins.
1644, J[ohn] M[ilton], The Doctrine or Discipline of Divorce: […], 2nd edition, London: [s.n.], book
Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy.
1708, Joseph Addison, The Present State of the War, and the Necessity of an Augmentation
Windmill Street consisted of disjoined houses.
1790, Thomas Pennant, Account Of London
(intransitive) To become separated. examples