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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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Thus he mused For him, the cynic in the Sage had play A hazy moment, by a breath dispersed; To think, of all alive most wedded they, Whom time disjoined! - "The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith", George Meredith.
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The limited authority of the prince in the feudal constitutions prevented the King of England from employing with advantage the force of so many states, which were subjected to his government; and these different members, disjoined in situation, and disagreeing in laws, language, and manners, were never thoroughly cemented into one monarchy. - "The History of England, Volume I", David Hume.
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358. " These would have had a better effect disjoined thus." - "The Grammar of English Grammars", Goold Brown.