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disjunction
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disjunction
(noun)
disjunction
/dɪs
ˈ
ʤʌŋkʃən/
noun
plural
disjunctions
disjunction
/dɪs
ˈ
ʤʌŋkʃən/
noun
plural
disjunctions
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISJUNCTION
[
count
]
formal
:
a lack of connection between things that are related or should be connected
—
often +
between
It is difficult to reconcile the
disjunction between
what he says and what he does.
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