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detach

[dih-tach] / dɪˈtætʃ /


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Not that I’m detached from it, but it definitely has this life of its own.

From The Wall Street Journal

Images of moments before the November crash showed that during takeoff, the freighter’s left engine structure detached and fell on the ground.

From The Wall Street Journal

You don’t have to deny the pain caused by recent inflation to acknowledge that affordability in the abstract, detached from any circumstance, is meaningless.

From The Wall Street Journal

The master bedroom comes complete with wide glass doors that open up to the home’s sprawling backyard, which features a pool, spa, fireplace, and a detached guesthouse.

From MarketWatch

President Nawrocki said he could see Europe "detaching" itself from the United States and said this was good neither for the economic security nor thge military security of the European Union.

From BBC