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Meaning & Definition of Detach in English

English

Detach

To separate or remove something from a larger whole.


Pronunciation:

/dɪˈtæʧ/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To disconnect or remove something from a fixed position.

    Example Sentence: Please detach the cable from the power source.

  • Definition: To disengage oneself emotionally or physically.

    Example Sentence: It’s important to detach yourself from stressful situations.

  • Definition: To take apart or dismantle.

    Example Sentence: You will need to detach the car door to access the wiring.

  • Definition: To have an independent status from something.

    Example Sentence: The school aims to detach itself from any political influence.

  • Definition: To become separated or disconnected.

    Example Sentence: The label may detach from the package during shipping.

Etymology

Origin: From French 'détacher', meaning to unfasten.

Synonyms

disconnectseparateremoveunfastendismantle

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: desprender
  • French: détacher
  • German: trennen
  • Russian: отделить

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.