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unjoin
English
Etymology
un- +? join
Verb
unjoin (third-person singular simple present unjoins, present participle unjoining, simple past and past participle unjoined)
- (transitive) To separate or detach (things that were joined).
- (transitive) To cease to be a member of; to leave.
- 1990, Kurt Gabel, William C. Mitchell, The Making of a Paratrooper
- The leader would say a pleading "Hey, fellas," instead of a commanding and enforcing "Ach-tung!" So I unjoined the Boy Scouts.
- 1990, Kurt Gabel, William C. Mitchell, The Making of a Paratrooper
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unjoint
English
Etymology
un- +? joint
Verb
unjoint (third-person singular simple present unjoints, present participle unjointing, simple past and past participle unjointed)
- (transitive) To dislocate.
- (transitive) To disjoint.
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