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disjoiner

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/dɪsˈdʒɔɪnər/ · dis-join-er

A person or thing that disjoins or separates.

Meanings

nounformal

A person or thing that disjoins or separates.

ایک شخص یا چیز جو الگ کرتی ہے یا جدا کرتی ہے۔

الگ کرنے والا

alg karne wala

Synonyms

separaterdividerdisconnecterجدائی کرنے والافصلتقسیم کرنے والا

Antonyms

joinerconnectoruniterملانے والامتحدحکم

Common Collocations

  • disjoiner of ideas
  • disjoiner in relationships
  • mechanical disjoiner

Example Sentences

The disjoiner cleverly separated the conflicting ideas presented in the debate.

الگ کرنے والے نے بحث میں پیش کردہ متضاد نظریات کو ہوشیاری سے جدا کیا۔

Alg karne wale ne behas mein pesh karda mutazad nazariyat ko hoshyari se juda kiya.

He acted as a disjoiner, creating distance between the two factions in the group.

اس نے ایک الگ کرنے والے کے طور پر کام کیا، گروہ میں دو فرقوں کے درمیان فاصلہ پیدا کیا۔

Us ne aik alg karne wale ke tor par kaam kiya, giroh mein do firqon ke darmiyan faasla paida kiya.

In the context of philosophy, the disjoiner helps clarify separate arguments.

فلسفے کے تناظر میں، الگ کرنے والا الگ دلائل کو واضح کرنے میں مدد دیتا ہے۔

Falsafay ke tanazur mein, alg karne wala alg dalail ko wazeh karne mein madad deta hai.

Easily Confused With

disjoint:Disjoint relates to separate or disconnected in a spatial context, while disjoiner refers specifically to a person or thing that separates.

Word Family

disjoin
verbالگ کرنا
disjoined
adjectiveجدائی کردہ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'disjoiner' as a device that disconnects links.

Imagine a person taking apart a joined chain.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کیا غم سے وفا کی ہے الگ، پھر بھی دل کی دھڑکنیں بڑھتی ہیں

Kya gham se wafa ki hai alg, phir bhi dil ki dharkanain barhti hain.

What sorrow has been kept separate, yet the heart's beats still increase.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

الگ رہو، مگر دل کے قریب رہو۔

Alg raho, magar dil ke qareeb raho.

Stay apart, but remain close at heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "disjungere" — to separate or detach

First known use: 16th century

The word 'disjoiner' has its roots in the Latin word 'disjungere,' where 'dis-' means apart and 'jungere' means to join. It has been used in English since the late 16th century.