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detaching

/dɪˈtætʃɪŋ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

The act of unfastening, separating, or disconnecting something from a larger body or surface.

Example Sentences:
  • Detaching the trailer from the truck requires pulling the release lever.
  • She focused on detaching the damaged fabric from the vintage dress.
2.verb

The process of withdrawing oneself emotionally, psychologically, or physically from a situation or person.

Example Sentences:
  • Practicing mindfulness helped him with detaching from negative thoughts.
  • Detaching from office drama is essential for maintaining mental peace.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

From Old French 'detachier', from 'de-' (expressing reversal or separation) + 'tachier' (to attach or fasten, ultimately from Frankish/Germanic roots meaning 'to nail or tack').

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'de-' (remove) + 'attached' (stuck together). Detaching is the act of undoing that attachment.

Frequently Asked Questions About “detaching

1. What is the meaning of “detaching” in English?

In English, detaching (verb) is defined as: “The act of unfastening, separating, or disconnecting something from a larger body or surface.”.

2. How do you use “detaching” in a sentence?

Detaching the trailer from the truck requires pulling the release lever.

3. What are English synonyms of “detaching”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “detaching”?

From Old French 'detachier', from 'de-' (expressing reversal or separation) + 'tachier' (to attach or fasten, ultimately from Frankish/Germanic roots meaning 'to nail or tack').