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disconnect (verb)

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  • disconnect — ► VERB 1) break the connection of or between. 2) detach (an electrical device) from a power supply. DERIVATIVES disconnection noun …   English terms dictionary

  • disconnect — dis‧con‧nect [ˌdɪskəˈnekt] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING to end the connection between a computer and the Internet: disconnect from • To read the posting offline, just double click on it and then disconnect from the Internet. • I kept …   Financial and business terms

  • disconnect — verb (T) 1 to take out the wire, pipe etc that connects a machine or piece of equipment to something: Disconnect the cables before you try to move the computer. 2 to remove the supply of power from a machine or building: You realize if we don t… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • disconnect — verb Disconnect is used with these nouns as the object: ↑battery, ↑cable, ↑electricity, ↑phone, ↑supply, ↑telephone, ↑wire …   Collocations dictionary

  • disconnect — verb break the connection of or between. ↘put (an electrical device) out of action by detaching it from a power supply. noun an instance of disconnecting or being disconnected. Derivatives disconnection (also disconnexion) noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • disconnect — verb 1) the trucks were disconnected from the train Syn: detach, disengage, uncouple, decouple, unhook, unhitch, undo, unfasten, unyoke Ant: attach 2) she felt as if she were disconnected from the real world …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • disconnect — dis|con|nect1 [ ,dıskə nekt ] verb 1. ) transitive to stop the supply of gas, water, or electricity, or the telephone service to a building: They arrived to find that the water had been disconnected. 2. ) transitive to stop a machine or piece of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • disconnect — [[t]dɪ̱skəne̱kt[/t]] disconnects, disconnecting, disconnected 1) VERB To disconnect a piece of equipment means to separate it from its source of power or to break a connection that it needs in order to work. [V n] The device automatically… …   English dictionary

  • disconnect — UK [ˌdɪskəˈnekt] / US verb Word forms disconnect : present tense I/you/we/they disconnect he/she/it disconnects present participle disconnecting past tense disconnected past participle disconnected 1) [transitive] to stop the supply of gas, water …   English dictionary

  • disconnect — I. verb Date: 1770 transitive verb 1. to sever the connection of or between 2. dissociate 1 < are disconnected from meaningful relationships > intransitive verb 1. to terminate a connection 2. to become detached or withdrawn …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • disconnect — 1. noun a) A break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection. Theres a disconnect between what they think is happening and what is really going. b) A …   Wiktionary

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