disconnect
noun/ˈdɪskənekt/
/ˈdɪskənekt/
(rather informal)- a difference or lack of connection
- disconnect between A and B There is a fundamental disconnect between union leaders and members.
- disconnect from something The film is funny despite its disconnect from the real world.
- disconnect with somebody/something The politician's remarks show an appalling disconnect with young people.
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- a lack of connection with a network, a supply of electricity, the internet, etc.
- There might be a power failure or sudden network disconnect.
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