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Detachment logo #10101) Coldness 2) Cool 3) Disconnection 4) Disengagement 5) Distance 6) Impartiality 7) Insularism 8) Insularity 9) Insulation 10) Neutrality 11) Part 12) Patrol 13) Rearguard 14) Separation 15) Severance 16) Squad
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Detachment

Detachment logo #10101) Coming apart 2) French word used in English 3) Indifference 4) International law 5) Military terminology 6) The act of detaching 7) Troop group 8) Withdrawal
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detachment

detachment logo #10444
  1. avoiding emotional involvement
  2. the act of releasing from an attachment or connection
  3. the state of being insulated
  4. a small unit of troops of special composition
  5. coming apart

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Detachment

Detachment logo #21000[military] A detachment (from the French détachement) is a military unit. It can either be detached from a larger unit for a specific function or (particularly in United States Military usage) be a permanent unit smaller than a battalion. The term is often used to refer to a unit that is assigned to a different base from the parent unit. A...
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Detachment

Detachment logo #21000[philosophy] Detachment, also expressed as non-attachment, is a state in which a person overcomes his or her attachment to desire for things, people or concepts of the world and thus attains a heightened perspective. ==Importance of the term== Detachment as release from desire and consequently from suffering is an important principle, or ev...
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Detachment

Detachment logo #21000[territory] Detachment (Old French de, from, and [at]tach, joining with a stake) under international law is the formal, permanent separation of and loss of sovereignty over some territory to another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). After World War I Alsace and Lorraine were a formal detachment from Germany. More oft...
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Detachment

Detachment logo #21002• (n.) The act of detaching or separating, or the state of being detached. • (n.) That which is detached; especially, a body of troops or part of a fleet sent from the main body on special service. • (n.) Abstraction from worldly objects; renunciation.
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detachment

detachment logo #20718The reverse of an attachment. See also electron attachment.
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detachment

detachment logo #209731. A voluntary or involuntary feeling or emotion that accompanies a sense of separation from normal associations or environment. ... 2. Separation of a structure from its support. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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detachment

detachment logo #21001(de-tach´mәnt) the condition of being separated or disconnected. detachment of retina , retinal detachment separation of the inner layers of the retina from the pigment epithelium, which remains attached to the choroid. This occurs most often as a result of degenera...
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Detachment

Detachment logo #22394A behavior pattern characterized by general aloofness in interpersonal contact; may include intellec
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Detachment

Detachment logo #20972De·tach'ment noun [ Confer French détachement .] 1. The act of detaching or separating, or the state of being detached. 2. That which is detached; especially, a body of troops or part of a fleet sent from the main body on special service. « Troops . . . widely scattered i...
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Detachment

Detachment logo #20779when both blades break contact
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detachment

detachment logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: dē-tach′ment Definitions: 1. A voluntary or involuntary feeling or emotion that accompanies a sense of separation from normal associations or environment. 2. Separation of a structure from its support.
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Detachment

Detachment logo #21028One of three distinct processes involved in erosion. This process involves the disengagement of a particle from its surroundings.
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detachment logo #20400[n] - a small unit of troops of special composition 2. [n] - the act of releasing from an attachment or connection
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Detachment

Detachment logo #20776when both blades break contact
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detachment

detachment logo #20974 noun the act of releasing from an attachment or connection
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detachment

detachment logo #21199the act of detaching. · the condition of being detached. · aloofness, as from worldly affairs or from the concerns of others. · freedom from prejudice or partiality. · the act of sending out a detached force of troops or naval ships. · the body of troops or ships so detached.
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detachment

detachment logo #23665 lack of emotion or interest
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