Disjoined in a sentence as an adjective

A kickstarter appeal written by a massively disjoined mind, perhaps.

I think it would be more clear if you thought of a company in terms of disjoined silos rather than a large single thinking machine.

And since the images are quite small, it means the top section of the landing page looks disjoined when the browser window is sized to larger dimensions.

I saw enough large scale knockout projects to see how quickly observable based code fold down into a disjoined incoherent mess.

They also need to reduce overhead... Many schools have several disjoined IT and sometimes HR departments.

"And then hope that the video feed of the disjoined head trying to pass as human isn't just sent to the butler or a family member for "quality control"....

"easily do integrated testing of several disjoined components at once.

Read 10 pages and threw it out."2s and 3s as you say are more likely to be along the lines of "Really tried to like it because it had good ideas and I've liked author X in the past but this book was just too disjoined and confusing to recommend it.

Plus as I said in my former post, if you're going to group them then you're left with a disjoined mess of options cluttered around various tools; which is anything but user friendly and thus not what I would define as "robust".> Again, that's true of all permissions systems, by definition.

Disjoined definitions

adjective

have the connection undone; having become separate

See also: separate