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UNFASTEN |
Detach |
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UNHITCH |
Detach |
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ISOLATE |
Detach |
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SEVER |
Detach |
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UNPLUG |
Detach (cord) |
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DETACHED |
Of Detach |
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DETACHING |
Of Detach |
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UNCOACH |
To detach or loose from a coach. |
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DISINCORPORATE |
To detach or separate from a corporation. |
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UNLIMBER |
To detach the limber from; as, to unlimber a gun. |
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UNSECULARIZE |
To cause to become not secular; to detach from
secular things; to alienate from the world. |
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DRAFT |
To draw from a military band or post, or from any
district, company, or society; to detach; to select. |
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WEAN |
Hence, to detach or alienate the affections of, from any
object of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of anything. |
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UNFIX |
To loosen from a fastening; to detach from anything that
holds; to unsettle; as, to unfix a bayonet; to unfix the mind or
affections. |
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DETACH |
To separate for a special object or use; -- used
especially in military language; as, to detach a ship from a fleet, or
a company from a regiment. |
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UNSHIP |
To remove or detach, as any part or implement, from its
proper position or connection when in use; as, to unship an oar; to
unship capstan bars; to unship the tiller. |
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DISENGAGE |
...ed,
engrossed, involved, or entangled; to extricate; to detach; to set
free; to liberate; to clear; as, to disengage one from a party, from
b... |