Sentences with disconnect
dis·con·nect
D d - The device automatically disconnects the ignition when the engine is switched off. [VERB noun]
- You will be given three months to pay before you are disconnected. [be VERB-ed]
- However, if iiNet loses, all ISPs could be forced to disconnect customers identified by the movie studios as illegal downloaders.
- We argue that there is a damaging disconnect between young.
- He disconnected the IV bottle from the overhead hook. [VERB noun + from]
- A disconnect between political discourse and the public
- The movie studios argue that iiNet had a responsibility to disconnect customers they had identified as illegal downloaders.
- New Zealand withdraws controversial law which could have forced firms to disconnect internet users accused of illegal use of material such as music or films.
- A disconnect between her beliefs and her behavior
- There's a disconnect between what they think is happening and what is really going on.
- They disconnected the telephone. We were disconnected.
- State your business and disconnect.
- When social pressures become too great, she simply disconnects.
- There is a huge disconnect between management and employees.