History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
detach

to unfasten and take (something) apart

disconnect, cut off

disconnect

to take (two things) apart

take apart; uncouple

discontinue

to put an end to, stop (something)

prevent activity from going on

disengage

to cause (one machine part) to become detached

free from connection

dissect

to cut up (parts of a body, plant etc) in order to study its structure

cut up; take apart

dissociate

to refuse to associate oneself / a person with, support, a person, idea etc

part company with; separate

divide

to separate or be separated

separate, disconnect

interrupt

to break the continuity of (something)

bother, interfere

loosen

(to cause something) to become loose or looser

unbind

separates

clothes (e.g. blouses, skirts, jackets etc) that can be worn in different combinations

remove something from group; keep or set apart

sever

to cut (the usual word); to break (something) off

cut apart

unscrew

to remove a screw or screws from (something)

set free; unbind

DISJOIN as in Wiktionary
DISJOIN as in Wikipedia