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detach

[dih-tach] / dɪˈtætʃ /


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By losing control, they exposed how fragile authorship becomes once ownership detaches.

From The Wall Street Journal

In most cases the “mummy portraits”—as the paintings are called—came to be pried or detached from the full mummy by excavators, archaeologists or thieves.

From The Wall Street Journal

A purely digital code might transmit information faster, but it would be detached from everyday experience.

From Science Daily

This island near the Statue of Liberty, dotted with large, detached houses and patchy bus service, is politically more conservative than New York's other four boroughs.

From Barron's

Lisa-Marie Anne is still with him, but she had the decency to detach from his waist.

From Literature