Sentences with disjoin
dis·join
D d - The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views.
- All other readers are disjoined from the writer's individual experience.
- That's an example of a type of science that is fully on the level of particle physics and string theory intellectually but is quite disjoined from them.
- The state does not destroy our books; the university disjoins them.
- What is known through postmemory is only ever realized in the disjunction between the time of the event's conception and its disjoined retelling.
- Or, certain theological assertions are stated, completely disjoined from their congregational, ethical implications.
- God's being is not a static reality from which we are disjoined, something we can admire only from afar like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- ‘Hold still,’ she said as she readied herself to put the disjoined joint back into place.
- Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation.
- The Territories are not disjoined ; they are not satellites of the Commonwealth.
- Secrecy internalizes time and so fixes it in such a way that it disjoins with the present.
- It is not unrelated to our disjoining sex from holiness.
- Having earlier looked back to see herself as a discord, Jane now directly disjoins the reader's senses.
- The fourth chromosomes often disjoin slightly before the other bivalents.
- However, if you disjoin consumption and expenditure behavior from income and revenue behavior, interesting effects can occur.