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DETACHMENT definition: 1. a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty…. Learn more.
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DETACHMENT meaning: 1. a group of soldiers who are separated...
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detachment translate: 無関心. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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1. : the action or process of detaching : separation. 2. a. : the dispatch of a body of troops or part of a fleet from the main body for a special mission or service. b. : the part so dispatched. c. : a permanently organized separate unit usually smaller than a platoon and of special composition.
noun. 1. indifference to other people or to one's surroundings; aloofness. 2. freedom from self-interest or bias; disinterest. 3. the act of disengaging or separating something. 4. the condition of being disengaged or separated; disconnection.
A state of being distant or standoffish is detachment. Your detachment might mean that you don't cry on the last day of school with all your friends — you're just not that emotionally involved.
DETACHMENT meaning: 1. a group of soldiers who are separated from the main group in order to perform a particular duty…. Learn more.
1. indifference to other people or to one's surroundings; aloofness. 2. (Psychology) freedom from self-interest or bias; disinterest. 3. the act of disengaging or separating something. 4. the condition of being disengaged or separated; disconnection. 5. (Military) military.
detachment. noun. /dɪˈtætʃmənt/. /dɪˈtætʃmənt/. [uncountable] the state of not being involved in something in an emotional or personal way. He answered with an air of detachment. She felt a sense of detachment from what was going on. opposite involvement.