Disconnect | Mean of disconnect in English Dictionary
/ˌdɪskəˈnɛkt/
- Verb
- to separate (something) from something else
- disconnect a hose
- The hose and faucet had been disconnected.
- Disconnect the hose from the faucet.
- to stop or end the supply of electricity, water, gas, etc., to (something, such as a piece of electronic equipment)
- Disconnect the old printer and connect the new one.
- The alarm system had been disconnected.
- to stop or end the supply of (electricity, water, gas, etc.)
- Before starting, be sure to disconnect the power supply.
- Our landlord threatened to disconnect our electricity.
- to end the connection to a system, network, etc., through a telephone, computer, or other device
- We were talking on the phone but suddenly we got disconnected.
- I got disconnected when I was surfing the Internet. [=I lost my Internet connection]