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disconnect

verb as in take apart; uncouple

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In her letter to him, Rev Penn said she was "struggling with the disconnect between the words and the practice".

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For Shadey, he hopes projects like this will help with what he sees as the biggest problem facing young people: feeling "disconnected" from the areas where they live.

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Mangione’s last post on X was in June, nearly six months before he allegedly traveled to Manhattan to kill, and he appeared to disconnect from his family and friends around the same time.

Cannulas can also bend, restricting the flow of insulin, and the pump can sometimes become disconnected from the tubing without the user noticing.

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However, the story pays scant attention to anything else fact-based, focusing instead on how pain and fear disconnect a person from life — and how acts of kindness bring them back.

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

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