DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: NOUN
- Difficult situation; dilemma; strait.
- A difficult situation; disadvantage.
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DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: ADJECTIVE
- Disjointed; unconnected; -- opposed to conjoint.
- Having no elements in common. Used of sets.
- Having no elements in common
- (not used in the comparative or superlative) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.
- Not smooth or continuous; disjointed
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DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: VERB
- Part; cease or break association with
- Make disjoint, separated, or disconnected; undo the joining of
- Become separated, disconnected or disjoint
- Separate at the joints
- To render disjoint; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection.
- To fall into pieces.
- To disintegrate; to come apart.
- To separate, sever, or split.
- Part; cease or break association with
- Force, take, or pull apart
- To cause disagreement or alienation among or within.
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To separate; disjoin.
- To come apart at the joints.
- To become dislocated.
- To take apart at the joints.
- To put out of joint; dislocate.
- To destroy the coherence or connections of.
- To part; to fall asunder; to become separated.
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To separate the joints of; to separate, as parts united by joints; to put out of joint; to force out of its socket; to dislocate
- To separate at junctures or joints; to break where parts are united; to break in pieces
- To destroy the union of; to divide; to part; to sever; to disjoin; to sunder; to separate.
- To alienate in spirit; to break the concord of.
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Undo the joining of
- Part
- Cease or break association with
- Disjointed; disjunct; separated.
- To fall in pieces.
- To break the natural order and relations of; pat out of order; derange.
- To separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of.
- Of a horse, in galloping, to move the left hind leg immediately after the right fore leg, or vice versa.
- To separate; disjoin; part: as, to disunite particles of matter.
- To set at variance; alienate.
- Part
- Cease or break association with
- To part; fall asunder; become divided.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To separate or become separate.
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: RELATED WORDS
- Terminological, Meta, Isomorphic, Contrastive, Disjunctive, Disparate, Disjunct, Pairwise, Disjoin, Dissassociate, Divorce, Dissociate, Disunite, Disarticulate, Separate
- Unify, Estrange, Demoralize, Redivide, Disorganise, Balkanize, Disorganize, Untie, Dissassociate, Part, Separate, Divorce, Disjoint, Dissociate, Divide
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anthropic, Syntactical, Ludic, Terminological, Meta, Isomorphic, Contrastive, Disjunctive, Disparate, Disjunct, Pairwise, Disjoin, Divorce, Disunite, Separate
- Tyrannise, Balkanise, Unify, Estrange, Demoralize, Redivide, Disorganise, Balkanize, Disorganize, Untie, Part, Separate, Divorce, Disjoint, Divide
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Tuple type, which logically splits a stream into disjoint partitions.
- Assuming that all events in a probability calculation are disjoint.
- Two components of X are either disjoint or identical.
- This criterion ensures that the horizontal fragments are disjoint.
- Table C is disjoint from the other two.
- This is the addition rule for disjoint events.
- Fault tolerance and security concerns are not disjoint.
- Another word that means mutually exclusive is disjoint.
- Identification of large disjoint motifs in biological networks.
- Hence we understand a family of disjoint sets to be pairwise disjoint.
- The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves, is to disunite Us.
- The only way to keep us from setting up for ourselves is to disunite us.
- SHA Separate, to disunite, to sever, to part.
- Generally, mankind behaves quite differently than predicted by those trying to lull asleep our fears of discord and hostility if the States disunite.
- Yield yourself to God that He may disunite you from the world, and weave you into His own life.
- SYN: Separate, dissect, bisect, portio, part, divorce, segregate, sever, sunder, deal_out, disunite, keep_apart, part_among, allot, distribute, multiply.
- The Nazis stirred up internal dissensions to disunite and weaken their intended victims.
- Hold on to the rope of God collectively and do not disunite.
- Disjoin, disunite, separate, part, sunder, dispart, divide, rend, sever, dissociate, disconnect.
- Manning threw a key disunite of the New European country Patriots.
DISJOINT vs DISUNITE: QUESTIONS
- How to find distance between two closed and disjoint sets?
- Is there a more efficient way to represent disjoint sets?
- Which intersection of two non-empty sets should be disjoint?
- How many possible combinations of disjoint sets are there?
- What are the advantages of a disjoint DNS namespace?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of disjoint namespaces?
- What is an example of a disjoint generalization hierarchy?
- What is a countable collection of disjoint intervals?
- Is Tutte polynomial multiplicative on disjoint union?
- How to improve query performance with disjoint hint with disjoint (market)?
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