"Disjoin" appearently holds the same definition as "Copy" for Autodesk. So if I "disjoin" your head from your body, it is now defined as a "copy" of your head. I suppose that makes sense since the Oxford defenition of disjoin is to "Separate; take or come apart". So I guess as a far stretch one could say they are unjoining two things, families, etc. so the one they're holding is a copy
...except that it's under the check-box options for the "Move" tool, sitting next to the "Constain" check-box. In context to these commands, "disjoin" would imply the opposite of "constrain" especially concidering that there is a check-box right next to it for "multiple" which might imply COPIES! (shaking head) The rabbit hole goes much deeper but that's enough for now. I just really feel from the bottom of my heart that
REVIT SUCKS BALLS
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