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Noun: disconnexion
Usage: Brit
  1. The act of breaking a connection
    "The disconnexion of the power supply caused a citywide blackout";
    - disconnection, disjunction
     
  2. An unbridgeable disparity (as from a failure of understanding)
    "There was a disconnexion between what was promised and what was delivered";
    - gulf, disconnect, disconnection
     
  3. State of being disconnected
    "There was a clear disconnexion between the company's values and its actions";
    - disjunction, disjuncture, disconnection, disconnectedness

Derived forms: disconnexions

Type of: disparity, separation