unconnected - use in sentences

Preposition: with

  • company: The shares were put in an " offshore vehicle " totally unconnected with the parent company.
  • terrorism: The previous Prevention of Terrorism Act was mainly used against Irish people totally unconnected with terrorism.
  • party: On the 31st March, 1783, Pitt resigned and declared that he was " unconnected with any party whatever " .
  • project: These are assessed by experts unconnected with the project.

Modifies a noun

  • socket: This is useful for reliable error handling on unconnected sockets.
  • party: Passing details to Third Parties We will not disclose the information we receive from you to unconnected third parties.
  • story: The film is split into three apparently unconnected stories.
  • person: Or indeed if the gift is between unconnected persons.
  • purpose: We will not share any of your personally identifying data for unconnected purposes with any other party without your explicit permission.
  • fact: For example, what the reader knows about her own home is probably not spread around as sets of unconnected facts.

Modifying Another Word

  • seemingly: Fifth Woman follows the murder of several men, seemingly unconnected.
  • apparently: The film is split into three apparently unconnected stories.
  • wholly: The people thus feel themselves wholly unconnected the place.
  • entirely: Most real incidents are isolated things, usually involving children entirely unconnected with a " hate " group.
  • totally: The shares were put in an " offshore vehicle " totally unconnected with the parent company.
  • completely: Is it completely unconnected with the imposition of tuition fees?

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: All that is bizarre good or bizarre bad about the film seems unconnected; the entire exercise seems without a point.
  • remain: Never mind the resorts: there are hundreds of miles of untouched white sand beaches that remain unconnected by road.
  • leave: Connections The " Do Not Connect " pin should be left unconnected.
  • appear: At first these carefully drawn characters appear unconnected, but gradually the links are revealed.

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