Opposite of relating to or shared by all the members of a group
“All participants must do the course as separate competitors in this event, and cannot work with each other as part of a team.”
Opposite of coming together to form a single unit
“The Marine Corps drills into its troops the idea that a fractured and divided group of soldiers is a liability.”
Opposite of having or marked by agreement in feeling or rapport
“It simply appears to be a disjointed collection of writings by a discordant bunch of writers.”
Opposite of in agreement
“Their kingdom was weak, hopelessly divided, and ruled by a king who was barely distinguishable from a peasant.”
Opposite of the state of having been combined from two or more entities into one specific entity
Opposite of derived from an agreement or covenant between parties, especially between nations
Opposite of with various parts or aspects harmoniously or systematically linked or coordinated
“The principal aim is to fully utilize each resource of the platform and overlap the independent parts of the applications.”
Opposite of shackled
Opposite of combined
Opposite of devoted completely to one object
Opposite of incapable of being separated or divided
(of people, nations or organizations) Opposite of past tense for to come or bring together for a common purpose or action
“He claims that he was only trying to separate the two men involved in an altercation.”
Opposite of past tense for to join or collaborate with others, typically to further one's personal interests
“I wish to put it on record that I categorically disassociate myself from this party.”
Opposite of past tense for to bring separate elements together to form a whole
“The new design appears to separate style from functionality.”
Opposite of past tense for to get married
“After more than two decades together, they fell out of love and decided to divorce, much to the dismay of their seven children.”
Opposite of past tense for to move to a single, central point
“As technology evolves and organizations decentralize, people on the front lines have far more independence and responsibility.”
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