Meaning & Definition of word "Detach"

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    Detach

    /dɪˈtæʧ/

    verb:

    • 1. to separate or remove something from a whole.
      • Example: Please detach the lid from the container before using.
    • 2. to disengage or remove oneself from a situation or emotional involvement.
      • Example: She decided to detach herself from the drama that surrounded her friends.
    • 3. to cause to become removed or separated.
      • Example: The mechanic had to detach the engine from the car for repairs.
    • 4. to assign or appoint to a task or duty on a temporary basis.
      • Example: He was detached to the project team for six months.

    Etymology

    From French 'détacher', meaning to unfasten.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    detach oneself from:

    To remove emotional involvement or connection.

    detach and release:

    To let go or free from attachments.

    detach the mind:

    To practice detaching one's thoughts and feelings.

    Related Words

    detachment:

    The state of being detached; emotional or physical separation.

    attach:

    To fasten, join, or connect one thing to another.

    Slang Meanings of detach

    Meaning: To break off contact or friendship.

    Example Sentence: He decided to detach from friends who were negative.

    Meaning: To zone out or become disengaged.

    Example Sentence: During the lecture, I completely detached and started daydreaming.