Crossword-Solution: DISUNION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Disunion | n. | The termination of union; separation; disjunction; as, the disunion of the body and the soul. |
| Disunion | n. | A breach of concord and its effect; alienation. |
| Disunion | n. | The termination or disruption of the union of the States forming the United States. |
We have 38 clues for the answer “DISUNION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| U.S.S.R. crisis: 1991 | 1 answer |
| State of division, and what the first letters of the states divided across black squares in this puzzle spell out | 1 answer |
| paper war | 8 answers |
| DIVISION in the camp | 8 answers |
| stridency | 9 answers |
| divisions | 12 answers |
| Estrangement | 13 answers |
| factiousness | 13 answers |
| disunity | 19 answers |
| nonconformity | 21 answers |
| misbelief | 22 answers |
| Heterodoxy | 23 answers |
| dissidence | 26 answers |
| SCOPOLAMINE-produced state | 29 answers |
| HYOSCINE-produced state | 29 answers |
| twilight state | 30 answers |
| Schism | 31 answers |
| tergiversation | 32 answers |
| disharmony | 33 answers |
| apostasy | 37 answers |
| HYPNOTIC state | 38 answers |
| Defection | 39 answers |
| Faction | 40 answers |
| Heresy | 40 answers |
| falseness | 47 answers |
| dissent | 51 answers |
| desertion | 56 answers |
| Protest | 61 answers |
| Abandonment | 62 answers |
| detachment | 67 answers |
| controversy | 68 answers |
| difference | 72 answers |
| separation | 79 answers |
| Discord | 79 answers |
| Leaving | 81 answers |
| withdrawal | 83 answers |
| Friction | 88 answers |
| Disagree-ment | 102 answers |
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Sentences with DISUNION (5)
For instance, why may not any portion of a new confederacy a year or two hence arbitrarily secede again, precisely as portions of the present Union now claim to secede from it? All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this.
When he failed to heal their disputes by his exhortations, he determined to give them a practical illustration of the evils of disunion; and for this purpose he one day told them to bring him a bundle of sticks.
But for the responsibility of conducting a public journal, and the necessity imposed upon me of meeting opposite views from abolitionists in this state, I should in all probability have remained as firm in my disunion views as any other disciple of William Lloyd Garrison.
This second champion, the Duke of Argyll, was a man of wide knowledge and strong powers in debate, whose high moral sense was amply shown in his adhesion to the side of the American Union in the struggle against disunion and slavery, despite the overwhelming majority against him in the high aristocracy to which he belonged.
Laupepa at least resumed his style of King of Samoa; Mataafa retained much of the conduct of affairs, and continued to receive much of the attendance and respect befitting royalty; and the two Malietoas, with so many causes of disunion, dwelt and met together in the same town like kinsmen.
Quotes with DISUNION (3)
Apparently these new rulers of the world did not indulge in any drinking or smoking to soften their moods when they met, which Menelaus knew to be a big mistake. The Congress of the United States, back before the Disunion, always met sober, and look at what had come of that.
The right-wing Tories and the conservative Whigs fought Napoleon as the Usurper and the Enemy of the Established Order; the liberal Tories and the radical Whigs fought him as the Betrayer of the Revolution and the Enslaver of Europe; they were all agreed in fighting him, and his notion that their disagreement signified national disunion was mere wishful thinking. All dictators since his time have fallen into the same trap: themselves blind to the values of liberty, they canno…
A king should first gain the confidence of the foe and when he has gained it should spring on him like a wolf. The foe should be struck down so effectively that he may never agin raise his head. The foe should be slain by the arts of conciliation, expenditure of money, creating disunion among his allies or by employment of force. Indeed every means in the king’s power should be used to destroy the foe. The king should never strike in ignorance but having slain his foe should …
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Appears in: NYT, WP.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1992–2023).