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antonym of contact

 

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Contact


Noun:

1. The act or state of touching or meeting someone or something.

Example sentence: I made contact with my old friend after many years.


2. Communication or interaction with someone.

Example sentence: I tried to establish contact with the company's customer service department.


Verb:

1. To get in touch or communicate with someone.

Example sentence: I will contact you as soon as I have more information.


2. To touch or make physical contact with someone or something.

Example sentence: Please do not contact the hot surface, as it may cause burns.


Adjective:

1. Referring to a lens that brings light rays to a point of focus.

Example sentence: The photographer used a contact lens to capture stunning close-up shots.


2. Referring to a sport or activity where physical contact is allowed.

Example sentence: Rugby is a contact sport that requires strength and agility.



Antonym: Disconnect


Noun:

1. The act or state of severing or cutting off communication or contact with someone or something.

Example sentence: After the argument, they decided to create a disconnect by not speaking for some time.


Verb:

1. To cut off or sever communication or contact with someone or something.

Example sentence: He decided to disconnect from social media to focus on personal growth.



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