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disjoint
[ dis-joint ]
verb (used with object)
- to separate or disconnect the joints or joinings of.
- to put out of order; derange.
verb (used without object)
- to come apart.
- to be dislocated; be out of joint.
adjective
- Mathematics.
- (of two sets) having no common elements.
- (of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint.
- Obsolete. disjointed; out of joint.
disjoint
/ ɪˈɔɪԳ /
verb
- to take apart or come apart at the joints
- tr to disunite or disjoin
- to dislocate or become dislocated
- tr; usually passive to end the unity, sequence, or coherence of
adjective
- maths (of two sets) having no members in common
- obsolete.disjointed
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Example Sentences
That audit, released late in February, found disjointed services and inadequate financial controls leaving the city’s homelessness programs susceptible to waste and fraud.
An audit of homeless services provided by Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found them disjointed and lacking adequate data systems and financial controls.
Such people often languish in a disjointed, multiagency system of care.
In game after game the team have looked disjointed, without clear strategies for progressing the ball down the field, and suffering from the possibility of being both outplayed and outnumbered in central midfield.
It was a scrap now, a disjointed, nervy slugfest, but when you have a little genius like Graham in your ranks then you always have hope.
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