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disjoint
[dis-joint]
verb (used with object)
to separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of.
to put out of order; derange.
verb (used without object)
to come apart.
to be dislocated; be out of joint.
adjective
Mathematics.
(of two sets) having no common elements.
(of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint.
Obsolete., disjointed; out of joint.
disjoint
/ dɪsˈdʒɔɪnt /
verb
to take apart or come apart at the joints
(tr) to disunite or disjoin
to dislocate or become dislocated
(tr; usually passive) to end the unity, sequence, or coherence of
adjective
maths (of two sets) having no members in common
obsolete, disjointed
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The Jets’ offense still looks disjointed without Aaron Rodgers, while the Steelers should be steady enough to grind out points with Rodgers on their side.
“It’s been disjointed a lot, as far as the offense.”
Coroner Michael Pemberton said neither Alex, nor his parents, appreciated the dangers of the "chaotic and somewhat disjointed" approach to children involved in combat sports.
Surely you’ll fall over backward when I tell you that funding shortages, politics, evolving priorities, lack of coordination, haphazard and disjointed planning, and less than stellar leadership have stymied progress on many fronts.
But “the U.S. doesn’t have a national water strategy,” he said, referring to a disjointed patchwork of state and court oversight.
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