dissunder in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
DISSUNDER (verb): to cause to separate or break apart, particularly in relationships or unity.
Sample Sentences
- The constant disagreements began to dissunder their once strong friendship.
- Efforts to bridge the gap only seemed to dissunder the community further.
- The scandal had the potential to dissunder the previously united team.
- As tensions rose, the conflicting opinions began to dissunder the entire group.
- It was heartbreaking to watch the events unfold and dissunder their family ties.