disconnect

[ dis-kuh-nekt ]

to sever or interrupt the connection of or between; detach

USE 1

Before leaving the office, I make it a point to disconnect my computer from the network to ensure security.

USE 2

During thunderstorms, it’s wise to disconnect your electronics to protect them from potential power surges.

USE 3

There seems to be a significant disconnect between what the policy promises and the actual benefits it delivers.

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