Disjunct in a sentence as an adjective

I don't think anyone is trying to partition projects into disjunct sets.

One's workplace and one's personal life are and ought to be, by default, separate and disjunct.

I don't want folks to think that I am saying that scale trumps flexibility/disjunct fabrics.

Of course, this is quite subjective, and the two communities are definitely not disjunct.

The designers still will be there- but i can imagine a world were visuals and physical reality are completely disjunct.

"The disjunctive arrives from the first comma and that there aren't any conjunctive prepositions linking your object1 and object2.

State the corect conjecture in full--don't say 'this', especially when the preceding sentence is a disjunction, no disjunct of which is a conjecture.

It's really not possible to cleanly categorize Goedl's proof into either math or philosophy--they weren't disjunct categories then, and they're not now, either.

There is a difference between psychopathy and selfish disregard: selfish disregard wants to be justified, wants to connect to reasons for its disregard -- it is not fully disjunct from societal norms.

Disjunct definitions

adjective

progressing melodically by intervals larger than a major second

adjective

having deep constrictions separating head, thorax, and abdomen, as in insects

adjective

marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements; "little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara"- Scientific Monthly

See also: isolated

adjective

used of distributions, as of statistical or natural populations; "disjunct distribution of king crabs"