Meaning & Definition of word "Detachment"

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    Detachment

    /dɪˈtætʃmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. the state of being objective or aloof.
      • Example: His emotional detachment made it difficult for him to connect with others.
    • 2. a group of soldiers or vehicles sent away from a larger unit.
      • Example: The military sent a detachment to secure the area.
    • 3. the action or process of detaching or being detached.
      • Example: The detachment of the old wallpaper revealed the underlying paint.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'détachement', from 'détacher', meaning 'to detach'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    emotional detachment:

    The ability to separate oneself emotionally from a situation.

    military detachment:

    A unit of troops sent away from the main command for a specific purpose.

    Related Words

    detach:

    To separate or remove something from a larger whole.

    detached:

    Having been separated or disconnected.

    Slang Meanings of detachment

    Meaning: Being chill or laid back about something.

    Example Sentence: I'm just in a state of detachment about the whole drama.

    Meaning: Taking a step back to avoid emotional investment.

    Example Sentence: He was in full detachment mode during the argument.