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View definitions for disconnection

disconnection

noun as in separation

noun as in break

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Originally drawn by video game designer Ken Wong, the picture's aura of disconnection and alienation has become so synonymous with Mogwai's song that some fans have turned it into tattoos.

From BBC

Technological disconnection is a vibe at this year’s festival, both onscreen and on the ground.

As “Presence” suggests, maybe that disconnection isn’t so different from how we’re already living.

From Salon

She eventually sold her caravan for £5,500, of which £500 was paid to Watermill as a disconnection fee.

From BBC

On the other side, losing can spur resistance — both peaceful and violent — but can also be demoralizing, encouraging disconnection and apathy.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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