• Frequency of Use
    15 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Disjoin Meanings

    noun the act of separating or disconnecting

    verb to separate or disconnect

    Fields related to disjoin

    Logic

    In logic, 'disjoin' is used to indicate a logical disjunction or the process of separating logical statements.

    Mathematics

    In mathematics, the term 'disjoin' is used to describe sets that have no elements in common.

    Computer Science

    In computer science, 'disjoin' can refer to the operation of separating or splitting data structures.

    Occupation Usage of disjoin

    Writer

    In a literary context, 'disjoin' may be used to describe the act of separating or disconnecting ideas, themes, or characters in a story to create tension or complexity.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may use the term 'disjoin' when discussing the process of breaking down and analyzing different components of a patient's thoughts or emotions to gain a better understanding of their mental state.

    Computer Programmer

    In programming, 'disjoin' can refer to the operation of separating elements in a data structure or list to perform specific tasks or optimize performance.

    Mathematician

    Mathematicians may use 'disjoin' to describe the process of separating or partitioning sets or elements in a mathematical equation or problem to simplify the analysis or solution.

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