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detached

[dih-tacht] / dɪˈtætʃt /




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At home, her loving but detached father became more attentive to her.

From The Wall Street Journal

But its tradition-steeped premises have often seemed detached from changes to the world outside.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prime minister wants to sound upbeat without sounding detached.

From BBC

According to an individual who formerly lived there, the detached house is currently vacant, with the property understood to be part of probate - the legal process of dealing with a deceased person's belongings.

From BBC

We don't view it in isolation and a stand-alone thing that is detached.

From BBC