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Term: detach from

Description:

The term "detach from" refers to the act of disconnecting or separating oneself from something or someone. It can be used in various contexts to describe physical, emotional, or mental disengagement.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb
  • Noun (rare)

Possible Senses and Usages:

  1. Verb: To physically disconnect or separate from something or someone.
  2. Example Sentences:

    • He decided to detach from his old job and pursue a new career.
    • She detached herself from the noisy crowd and found solace in a quiet corner.
  3. Verb: To emotionally or mentally disassociate oneself from a situation or person.
  4. Example Sentences:

    • It's important to detach from negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
    • He found it difficult to detach from his past and move forward.
  5. Noun: Rarely used, can refer to the act or state of being detached from something.
  6. Example Sentence:

    • The detachment from her old lifestyle brought her newfound freedom.

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