Disjunctive (adjective)

  1. Separating or disconnecting elements or components.
  2. Indicating or expressing a choice or alternative.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'disjunctus', which means separated or disconnected.

Examples:

  1. The disjunctive clause in the sentence created a separate thought or alternative.
  2. The disjunctive reasoning method separates the possibilities and allows for multiple conclusions.
  3. The disjunctive nature of the data made it difficult to draw accurate conclusions.
  4. The disjunctive style of the novel presented different perspectives on the same subject.
  5. The disjunctive approach to the problem allowed for multiple solutions to be considered.
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