Opposite of denoting a relationship between two things
“These native peoples, including the Jivaro and the Waoroni, speak languages that are unrelated to Quechua.”
Opposite of denoting a physical link between objects
“Without interaction, the parts or units are disconnected and free-standing.”
Opposite of marked by suitability or aptness
“His overall demeanor is inappropriate for someone who might one day lead this great nation of ours.”
Opposite of connected to, or available, on the internet or a network
Opposite of united in sharing a common quality or goal
Opposite of able to be related to something else
“There may be rhythms that extend over tens of millions of years and are, therefore, unrecognizable to us, except as single unconnectable and unexplainable events.”
Opposite of involved in a given action or situation
Opposite of never relaxing or slackening
Opposite of having two or more sections connected by a flexible joint
Opposite of involved in a given matter
“Anyone uninvolved in the daily operation of community-supported agriculture is likely to underestimate the number of resources needed to make it function smoothly.”
Opposite of located the closest to an object in question
“This is the wrong house. The one we're looking for is far away.”
(of a wire or device) Opposite of electrically charged or energized
“What you have here is a discharged device, which would explain why it failed to function.”
Opposite of connected to an electric source, stimulating or charging with electric energy
Opposite of following, in succession, without interruption
“The course can be done in either eight consecutive or nonconsecutive weeks, up to the student's discretion.”
Opposite of following as a result or effect
Opposite of having a close family connection
“The tribesman recognizes another as a distant relative when he has knowledge about the relationship but may not be able to trace it.”
Opposite of past tense for to bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established
“Remove the brake drums, disconnect the cables from the shoes, and remove them from the backing plates.”
Opposite of past tense for to meld or join together into a single unit
“It will be powered by a fission reactor that will split uranium atoms, releasing heat that can be converted into electricity.”
Opposite of past tense for to associate in the mind
“So that weekend, Steven drank half a bottle of whisky to give him courage and to dissociate himself from reality, an operation that was never difficult.”
Opposite of past tense for to meet or socialize with others
“Many clients hide parts of themselves from their families, others are ostracized from them, and some even choose to disassociate from those they love.”
Opposite of past tense for to be in mental or emotional harmony with (another person)
“Even if he does distance himself emotionally from women, his denial cannot eradicate or repair loss and grief but repress them.”
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