Disjected

/dɪsˈdʒɛktɪd/ adjective

Definition

Scattered, dispersed, or thrown in different directions; disrupted or disorganized.

Etymology

Past participle of disject, used as an adjective. The -ed suffix indicates a completed action or resulting state.

Kelly Says

When you add -ed to a verb and use it as an adjective, you're describing something that has undergone that action—'disjected' means you can still see the throwing-apart action in its current scattered state.

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