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disconnection
[ dis-kuh-nek-shuhn ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of disconnection1
Example Sentences
Mr Prieto said during a news conference on Tuesday that there were two "disconnection events" barely a second apart in the south-west of Spain, where there is substantial solar power generation.
The issue appears to relate to two separate connection problems in the south west within moments of each other and then a disconnection from the French network for almost an hour.
I want to touch on the idea of technology as a form of connection and disconnection.
He told Channel 12: "The depth of the fear, the depth of disconnection from the world, the depth of the unknown - it's impossible to convey."
Rich Morgan said the cycle network had improved since he began living in the city, but said: "There are definite gaps, disconnections, and cycleways ending."
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