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Disengagement - What does it mean?

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disengagement

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Release or detachment from a physical situation or other involvement.
  • * 1818 , , Rob Roy , ch. 10,
  • *:My thanks to you for my speedy disengagement from the ridiculous accusation of Morris.
  • The separation or release of a chemical.
  • *1836 , , Astoria , ch. 26,
  • *:Others have endeavored to account for these discharges of "mountain artillery" on humbler principles; attributing them . . . to the disengagement of hydrogen, produced by subterraneous beds of coal in a state of ignition.
  • (dated) Leisure]]; relief from [[responsibility, responsibilities or onerous activities.
  • (military, politics) Withdrawal from combat, confrontation, or the assertion of influence.
  • Termination of an agreement to be married.
  • (fencing) A circular movement of the blade that blocks an opponent's parry.
  • *1895 , , Taquisara , ch. 23,
  • *:There was a quick flash, a disengagement , a feint, a lunge that was like a man's, and as her long left arm shot out like lightning, her foil bent nearly double.
  • (medicine, obstetrics) The emergence of the fetus from the birth canal.
  • References

    * *Oxford English Dictionary , 2nd ed., 1989.

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