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Discover LudwigThe word "disconnectedness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the state of being disconnected, or completely separated, from something. For example, "The disconnectedness of the two systems caused significant delays in our project."
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disconnectedness
noun
The characteristic of being disconnected.
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Like a number of French philosophers during the Third Republic, Durkheim looked to science and in particular to social science and to profound educational reform as the means to avoid the perils of social disconnectedness, or "anomie," as he was to call that condition in which norms for conduct were either absent, weak, or conflicting.
The first is a distrust of human nature, rootlessness (social disconnectedness), and untested innovations, together with a corresponding trust in unbroken historical continuity and in the traditional frameworks for conducting human affairs.
However, Corbyn's victory demonstrates, not only the disconnectedness of the Tories towards students - but also just how dangerous this cohort is.
Insider knowledge Amstell has revealed a painfully personal reason for the show's being called Numb: "It's about a feeling of disconnectedness, a feeling of wanting to love more, wanting to exist in the moment, not perceiving things from the outside but being in them and fully engaged".
And yet Reagan was able to function successfully as President because, in some mysterious way, he could usually sense when his natural rigidity and disconnectedness were going to lead him into trouble, whereupon he would change direction just enough.
Bush's reluctance to talk about his governorship — paired with his pained ambivalence about his family name — gives his candidacy a feeling of disconnectedness, an emptiness at its core.
It was a reaction, he said, to the disconnectedness of the Internet.
She returns with a yearning to connect with her own inaccessible mother whose disconnectedness seems only to have knifed deeper into her daughter's soul over the years.
"A disconnectedness," said Terry Madonna, a professor of public affairs at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, who recently conducted a poll in this Congressional district.
The root problem is our disconnectedness from one another, the individualism of America, where people can go through life unnoticed and without intervention (inevitably described in post-tragedy news reports as "loners").
This month, 25 younger lawmakers from President Lee Myung-bak's governing Grand National Party, responding to the party's loss in the mayoral race, demanded that the president apologize for "arrogance and disconnectedness".
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