Detachment
Word | DETACHMENT |
Character | 10 |
Hyphenation | de tach ment |
Pronunciations | /dɪˈtæt͡ʃmənt/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Detachment"
What do we mean by detachment?
The act or process of disconnecting or detaching; separation. noun
The state of being separate or detached. noun
Indifference to or remoteness from the concerns of others; aloofness. noun
Absence of prejudice or bias; disinterest. noun
The dispatch of a military unit, such as troops or ships, from a larger body for a special duty or mission. noun
The unit so dispatched. noun
A permanent unit, usually smaller than a platoon, organized for special duties. noun
The act of detaching, unfastening, or disconnecting. noun
The state of being detached or apart; in recent use, a state of separation or withdrawal from association or relation with something. noun
That which is detached; specifically, a body of troops selected or taken from the main army or body, and employed on some special service or expedition, or a number of ships taken from a fleet and sent on a separate service. noun
An order detaching an officer from duty at a given station. noun
The act of detaching or separating, or the state of being detached. noun
That which is detached; especially, a body of troops or part of a fleet sent from the main body on special service. noun
Abstraction from worldly objects; renunciation. noun
The action of detaching; separation. noun
The state of being detached or disconnected; insulation. noun
Indifference to the concerns of others; aloofness. noun
Absence of bias; impartiality; objectivity. noun
The separation of a military unit from the main body for particular purpose or a special mission. noun
The action of detaching; separation.
The state of being detached or disconnected; insulation.
Indifference to the concerns of others; disregard; nonchalance; aloofness.
Absence of bias; impartiality; objectivity.
The separation of a military unit from the main body for a particular purpose or special mission.
The unit so dispatched.
A permanent unit organized for special duties.
Any smaller portion of a main body separately employed.
Noun: A military unit that is dispatched from a larger unit usually for special purposes or missions. Urban Dictionary
The ability to keep stressful circumstances and issues from disturbing your inner peace . Urban Dictionary
Separate or disconnect . 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
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