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