অনৈক্য, বিচ্ছেদ, বিবাদ, অযুক্তি, অসংযোগ, অযোগ
(1) The termination or destruction of union
(1) This bill is called the Civil Union Bill, but right now in New Zealand we all know that we have civil disunion .
(2) But the most important facet of their disunion from this current perspective is that there are two radically conflicting power centers.
(3) Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri.
(4) The Mexicans in Texas also denounced slavery and disunion and frequently sheltered runaway slaves.
(5) Bridges were destroyed to hamper the passage of Union troops, and newspapers hostile to the administration fanned disunion sentiment.
(6) Rejecting extremist Federalist demands for resistance, nullification, and disunion , the convention pursued a moderate course.
(7) After Abraham Lincoln's election, however, momentum shifted toward disunion in Mobile as it did throughout the Deep South.
(8) While the caves represent disunion between British and India, the Mosque (the title of the first part of the novel) represents a union.
(9) His rejection of disunion was consistent with his nationalism
(10) That was the whole purpose of their missions - they were apostles of disunion .
(11) So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
(12) Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion .
(13) But not only do they get to enjoy all the benefits of the union, they must accept all the responsibilities and duties of union and disunion .
(14) Bringing a country together that appears to be in such a state of disunion is another matter.
(15) This material schism led way to disunion within the kingdom.
(16) Political disunion , competition among the hordes, and a lack of an internal market weakened the Kazakh Khanate.
(17) All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this.
(18) Thomas Merton wrote: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
breaking up
separation
dissolution
partition
accord
agreement
concord
concordance
harmony
peace