Sentences with disjunction
dis·junc·tion
D d - A disjunction between thought and action.
- But it was the disjunction of time and place that rendered them speechless.
- The West faces a major disjunction today between political fragmentation and economic globalisation.
- I was interested in the disjunction between what coming of age meant in Australia in the 1970s and West Germany in the 1970s.
- The power of the score too often overwhelms, and there is a disjunction when, in the final scene of redemption.
- It is fair to say there is something of a disjunction between the critics' and the public view of bias and the ABC.
- Sound from the two performers in general terms showed a disjunction.