verb
- to break or interrupt the connection of something
- to end a telephone call
- to stop the supply of electricity, gas, water, or other services
noun
- a lack of connection or understanding between people or things
Examples
- Please disconnect the power cable before moving the computer.
- The phone call was disconnected due to poor signal.
- The utility company will disconnect the electricity if the bill isn’t paid.
- There’s a disconnect between what management says and what employees experience.
- She felt disconnected from her old friends after moving away.
- The technician disconnected the faulty wire.
- The cultural disconnect between generations is evident in their music preferences.