Disconnection (noun)

The act of disconnecting or the state of being disconnected, especially the separation or breaking of a connection or link.

Origin:

From the latin disconnectionem, from dis-, meaning "apart," and con-, meaning "together," and facere, meaning "to make.".

Examples:

  1. The power company warned that there would be a temporary disconnection of electricity due to maintenance work.
  2. The disconnection of the internet connection left him unable to complete his work.
  3. The disconnection of the communication system prevented the spacecraft from transmitting data back to Earth.
  4. The disconnection of the railway line caused major delays for commuters.
  5. The disconnection from reality allowed her to escape from the stress of everyday life.
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