disengagement Synonyms

disengagement Meaning

Wordnet

disengagement (n)

the act of releasing from an attachment or connection

to break off a military action with an enemy

Webster

disengagement (n.)

The act of disengaging or setting free, or the state of being disengaged.

Freedom from engrossing occupation; leisure.

disengagement Sentence Examples

  1. The peace agreement insisted on the complete disengagement of military forces from the conflict zone.
  2. Yoga helped her achieve disengagement from the worries of the day.
  3. The troops were ordered to disengage from the border skirmish and return to their base.
  4. The disengagement of the two powers from the region led to a vacuum that was quickly filled by smaller actors.
  5. The athlete's disengagement from training resulted in a decline in performance.
  6. The disengagement of the satellite from its orbit was a critical maneuver that required precise calculations.
  7. She found solace in meditation, which helped her disengage from her negative thoughts.
  8. The disengagement of the clutch allowed the driver to shift gears smoothly.
  9. The social worker encouraged the disengagement of the child from the abusive environment.
  10. The therapist aimed to facilitate the disengagement of the patient from unhealthy behaviors.

FAQs About the word disengagement

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advance,advance, advancement,advancement,

The peace agreement insisted on the complete disengagement of military forces from the conflict zone.

Yoga helped her achieve disengagement from the worries of the day.

The troops were ordered to disengage from the border skirmish and return to their base.

The disengagement of the two powers from the region led to a vacuum that was quickly filled by smaller actors.