Comparative for consisting of separate parts, fragments or elements
“From the many disconnected elements from the past, the conscious subject builds a scene.”
Comparative for lacking a coherent or logical sequence or connection
“The work takes the form of a series of disconnected and discrete episodes, without essential inner connection, and becomes somewhat tedious as a result.”
Comparative for individually separate or disconnected from others
“Baja California seemed especially vulnerable, as a place disconnected from the mainland in which foreign companies dominated commercial development and government-granted land concessions.”
Comparative for having no topical relation or connection to something
“The images were seemingly disconnected from the topic discussed.”
Comparative for different in nature, having distinct properties or characteristics
“A number of small businesses and large global enterprises still store information in various disconnected systems.”
Comparative for standing on its own apart from the others
Comparative for not working for or belonging to a particular body or organization
Comparative for isolated, not connected to a publicly available communication or electrical network
Comparative for consisting of disorganized, untidy, or incomplete parts
Comparative for not fixed in place tightly or firmly
Comparative for impartial and not taking sides
Comparative for not connected to the internet or unavailable
Comparative for unfounded or nonsensical
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