disjointed in the PONS Dictionary

disjointed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

disjointed speech

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The result risks being a disjointed clash of styles, and may have superfluous code that tackles problems for which new solutions are no longer required.
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The roadway is in two separate disjointed sections.
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The military authorities also reacted in disjointed manner.
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All three of these romances show this idiosyncrasy and produce narrative that is both terse in its statements and disjointed in its continuity.
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Outrageously disjointed and just as outrageously entertaining, the picture stands as a successful outsider's tribute to a failed kindred spirit.
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Most fossil eurypterids are the disjointed shed exoskeleton (known as exuviae) of individuals after molting (ecdysis).
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As a result, today's stand has a rather disjointed look about it.
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Overall, the spatial attributes of the scene are disjointed and flattened to the point where no absolute frame of reference can be determined.
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There are all these strange, disjointed parts that kind of turned into a song.
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There are some cool moments, some disjointed ones, a lot of interesting ideas, and a famous song covered at the end.
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