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disengagement

noun as in detachment

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Steinitz, like many Israeli politicians, supported the 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, known at the time as disengagement.

What my interviews taught me is that many guys believe that academic disengagement is a sign of their masculinity.

Moreover, defining Mori's actions as a form of disengagement from Israel is wrong.

Obama needs something like what Henry Kissinger was for Richard Nixon during the post-1973 disengagement shuttles.

For years, research has shown again and again that moral disengagement influences how people will behave in a given situation.

When the retort has come to a bright cherry red heat, the disengagement of gas is most active.

It effervesces briskly with borax at the blow-pipe, in consequence of the disengagement of oxygen gas.

There are three simple attacks—the straight, the disengagement, and the counter disengagement.

The attack by disengagement is particularly effective following the press.

Example: Being at the engage, Number one, by disengagement at chest, thrust; 2.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disengagement, such as: disconnection, separation, withdrawal, break, disentanglement, and release.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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