detach

IPA: dɪtˈætʃ

verb

  • (transitive) To take apart from; to take off.
  • (transitive, military) To separate for a special object or use.
  • (intransitive) To come off something.
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Examples of "detach" in Sentences

  • At the top of the hill is a military detach.
  • A detachment of gendarmes showed us the body.
  • The officer forgot the detachment of the file.
  • A forlorn hope was formed by a small detachment.
  • The base is home to the 128 Squadron Detachment.
  • It is practically detached from the rest of the city.
  • The gravid segments detach and are passed in the feces.
  • It speaks of the Yoga of equanimity, a detached outlook.
  • Pneumatic Detach are purveyors of the theory of pureness.
  • The curtain was a sparse and heterogeneous set of detachments.

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