detach
— Verb
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~ come to be detached; "His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery"
detach
— Verb
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~ cause to become detached or separated; take off; "detach the skin from the chicken before you eat it"
detachable
— Adjective
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~ designed to be unfastened or disconnected without damage; "shirts with detachable collars"
detached
— Adjective
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~ not fixed in position; "the detached shutter fell on him"; "he pulled his arm free and ran"
detached
— Adjective
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~ no longer connected or joined; "a detached part"; "on one side of the island was a hugh rock, almost detached"; "the separated spacecraft will return to their home bases"
detached
— Adjective
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~ showing lack of emotional involvement; "adopted a degage pose on the arm of the easy chair"- J.S.Perelman; "she may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she's not hypocritically effusive"; "an uninvolved bystander"
detached
— Adjective
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~ used of buildings; standing apart from others; "detached houses"; "a detached garage"
detached
— Adjective
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~ lacking affection or warm feeling; "an uncaring person"
detached
— Adjective
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~ being or feeling set or kept apart from others; "she felt detached from the group"; "could not remain the isolated figure he had been"- Sherwood Anderson; "thought of herself as alone and separated from the others"; "had a set-apart feeling"
detachment
— Noun
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~ a small unit of troops of special composition
detachment
— Noun
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~ the state of being isolated or detached; "the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel"
detachment
— Noun
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~ avoiding emotional involvement
detachment
— Noun
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~ the act of releasing from an attachment or connection