Detach

Word DETACH
Character 6
Hyphenation de tach
Pronunciations /dəˈtætʃ/

Definitions and meanings of "Detach"

What do we mean by detach?

To separate or unfasten; disconnect. transitive verb

To remove from association or union with something. transitive verb

To send (troops or ships, for example) on a special mission. transitive verb

To unfasten; disunite; disengage and separate, as one thing from another: as, to detach a locomotive from a train; to detach a rock from its bed; to detach the seal from a document; to detach a man from his party.

To separate for a special purpose or service; send away, as from a post of duty or a larger body, on a distinct mission: chiefly in military use: as, to detach a ship or a regiment for some special duty; to detach an officer from a ship or station.

Synonyms To sever, withdraw, draw off, disjoin, disconnect unhitch.

To detail.

To become detached or separated; separate or disunite itself or one's self.

To push asunder; to come off or separate from anything; to disengage. intransitive verb

To part; to separate or disunite; to disengage; -- the opposite of attach transitive verb

To separate for a special object or use; -- used especially in military language. transitive verb

To take apart from; to take off. verb

Separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment verb

Come to be detached verb

Cause to become detached or separated; take off verb

To take apart from; to take off.

To separate for a special object or use.

To come off something.

Separate or disconnect . Urban Dictionary

The ability to keep stressful circumstances and issues from disturbing your inner peace . Urban Dictionary

Noun: A military unit that is dispatched from a larger unit usually for special purposes or missions. Urban Dictionary

A song about a dildo by King Missle. It doesn't even rhyme, it's just a guy telling a whole story about losing and finding his "detachable penis" with people chanting "detachable penis" in the background. If you don't believe me just look at these lyrics. Urban Dictionary

Cooler than the other side of the pillow. To be detached cool, remember not to look at any cameras when taking pictures while you also look like you're thinking deeply about world peace and/or the meaning of life and why we are all here. Urban Dictionary

1. A sexual act; only able to be performed in total darkness. The male penetrates the female's vagina with an object that resembles a penis (dildo, cucumber, banana, etc.); while doing so, the male makes loud and convincing "grunts" and "moans." Within minutes, the male then suddenly falls out of the bed and "screams," leaving the penis-like object inside of the female. When performed correctly, the female will panic, scream, and in some occasions faint, thinking the male's penis has "fallen off." 2. A male who has leprosy, and whose penis can literally detach. Urban Dictionary

Used when a guy is acting like such a pussy that an imaginary or spiritual tit is assumed to be attached and wrongfully employed by his mouth. Perhaps even a specific phantom tit, such as that of a mother or gf. Urban Dictionary

In mathematical logic, the Law of Detachment says that if the following two statements are true: (1) If p, then q. (2) p Then we can derive a third true statement: (3) q. Urban Dictionary

The inability to feel or recognise any basic human emotions as anyone would. Urban Dictionary

The notoriously common house, found throughout the suburbs of Great Britain. Are houses joined together by a "Party Wall" to save space I presume. The most common ones were built in the 1930s, to a decent enough standard that only now in 2011 they are starting to fall down around your ears, with insurance companies being called out for Constant repairs. They are the dwelling of the English Middle Class, a family on £45,000+ PA, 2 Cars under 10 years old and go abroad twice a year. Are overpriced for their size, costing on average around £180,000 and going upto £600,000. In all honesty an identical home in America would cost half as much, but what can you do. They are fucking everywhere, trust me, try any Suburb, you'll find 100s of them, each of them in groups of 6 and then broken up by a detached version of the same property. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Detach

The word "detach" in example sentences

While I don't suffer from any post-baby drama, I do kill my personal anxiety with an iPod full of music that reminds me of good old times, and I take a healthy jog where I detach from the world. ❋ Michael Cohen (2010)

Hazard: The tree stand can unexpectedly detach from the tree when the brackets fail, posing a fall hazard to consumers. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lastly, detach from the outcome to silence the internal judge that tell you you will never get it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Now, when more than a half-billion people use Facebook, couples yearning for children say they are trapped: They are unwilling to detach from the social network, but unable to avoid its frequent reminders - fetal sonograms are seemingly ubiquitous - of what might elude them forever. ❋ Ian Shapira Washington Post Staff Writer (2010)

In a second incident, a hardware failure caused the drop-side rail to detach from the crib. ❋ Unknown (2010)

MMORPG are really fun and so emersive that you can detach from the real world very easily. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I had enough time to detach from the office and prepare mentally for the birth and for my new role as a mother. ❋ Unknown (2008)

You may have to encourage the seeds to detach from the pith quite vigorously, but you end up with a very munchy pile of purplish nibbles. ❋ Nwhyte (2008)

Severe burns caused a part of the skull to detach from the 25 year old electrician Sambhu Roy last Sunday. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Architect Koen Olthius specializes in a unique technology that allows land-based buildings to detach from the ground and float under rising water conditions. ❋ Unknown (2006)

You can also detach from a modified configuration buffer using the exit command. echo ❋ Unknown (2001)

It is doubtful how much longer the resistance of General Lee might have been prolonged but for the approach of Sherman's army, which has recently obliged Lee to detach from the lines before Richmond a considerable part of his force. ❋ Unknown (1865)

Hazard: The denim shorts 'metal snaps could detach from the shorts, posing a choking hazard. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And now, that thou mayest be contented that the secrets are not vouchsafed to thee, learn that so utterly must the idea detach itself from what makes up the occupation and excitement of men; so must it be void of whatever would covet, or love, or hate, -- that for the ambitious man, for the lover, the hater, the power avails not. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

My [weave] [went] detach. ❋ DEATACH (2017)

She is able to stay detached from all [the drama] [going on] [at work]. ❋ Flaagie (2017)

DUDE: Remember that [CWAR] detachment we were on back in 99? HOMIE: Yeah man, we were way out in Egypt, site 60 or something. There wasn't anyone around except those Mexicans that night. DUDE: Yeah that was [some funny shit]. That idiot [Welford] thought he was Border Patrol. ❋ Old Balls (2007)

Sometimes people [tell me] to get it permanently attached, but, I don't know. Even though sometimes it's a [pain in the ass]... I like having a [detachable penis]. ❋ Tikibarberfan (2010)

Person A: Why does Staan look so deep [in thought]? Person B: He's [not really] deep in thought. Someone was just taking a picture of him. Person A: Wow. So [detached cool]. ❋ Mehtaknight (2014)

1. "No, [Cherise] didn't [get beat up] last night. Clint just pulled the detachable penis on her, and she fainted right into the [headboard]." 2. "Jesus Christ!" ❋ Clint & Cherise (2005)

Coach: Hey, Jimmy, it's okay you struck out. Stop your crying. Just remember next time, [detach tit]. Then bat. Guy1: Marjorie wants me to help pick between [mauve] and [fuschia] for the dining room. Guy2: [Detach tit] before speaking, man. ❋ Jatty (2009)

Damn dude! I'm doing lesson [2.3] on the law of [detachment] in my [geometry] book! ❋ Greendevil32 (2016)

After suffering [that much] [trauma] I was diagnosed as having [emotional detachment]. ❋ CityBoiz (2022)

English [Road]: Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, [DETACHED]!!! Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, Semi-Detached, DETACHED!!! And [so on]. ❋ Mr. Englishman (2011)

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