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detachment

[dih-tach-muhnt] / dɪˈtætʃ mənt /




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Instrument Serif’s designers have watched its spread with detachment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Romania, the lawmakers noted, is a reliable ally that has hosted a U.S. missile defense detachment since 2016.

From The Wall Street Journal

This change in mind-set fits within a broader cultural arc that includes the “Buddha-like” attitude and the “lying flat” movement—rejections of relentless competition in favor of detachment.

From Barron's

He spoke with detachment, as he often does.

From Los Angeles Times

Can a detailed examination of a band known for their “cool detachment,” “workmanlike” approach and “apathetic demeanor” hold a reader’s interest through this much scrutiny?

From The Wall Street Journal