dis·un·ion
(dĭs-yo͞on′yən)n.1. The state of being disunited; separation.
2. Lack of unity; discord.
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dis•un•ion
(dɪsˈyun yən)
n. 1. a severance of union; separation; disjunction.
2. lack of unity; dissension.
[1590–1600]
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Noun | 1. | disunion - the termination or destruction of union |
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disunion
noun1. The act or an instance of separating one thing from another:
detachment,
disjunction,
disjuncture,
disseverance,
disseverment,
division,
divorce,
divorcement,
parting,
partition,
separation,
severance,
split.
2. The condition of being divided, as in opinion:
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