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disconnection

[dis-kuh-nek-shuhn] / ˌdɪs kəˈnɛk ʃən /
NOUN
separation
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When Candace Griffin of Houston, Texas, received disconnection notices this summer, she scrambled to keep the electricity flowing by seeking nonprofit assistance to pay monthly bills that surpassed $400.

From Seattle Times

With mental distress and loneliness on the rise, social disconnection poses health risks as deadly as smoking.

From Los Angeles Times

It said the scheme protected people from the potential "serious consequences" if bills were not paid - including homelessness, disconnection, court action and ultimately imprisonment.

From BBC

The owner of Parnassus Books in Nashville, Patchett is at the forefront of an industry plagued by a sense of disconnection from its audience.

From Los Angeles Times

“There will be no disconnections for past due residential accounts through mid-October,” with late fees waived during that period, APS confirmed.

From Seattle Times