Detachment [noun]

Definition of Detachment:

disconnection

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Sentence/Example of Detachment:

There’s little research on the best ways to use digital media during a pandemic and unprecedented levels of social detachment, but in my experience with coaching individuals virtually, the more present you can be for the conversation, the better.

There is a peace about Aaron Rodgers now, a feeling different from his normal vibe of cool detachment.

You need psychological detachment from the source of the stress.

My complete acknowledgment of the loss almost 20 years later helps me understand my detachment from society and people at times.

At first, Glenda found Varahn to be reserved, but she soon realized that what she had mistaken for detachment was simply Varahn’s way of taking in her new surroundings.

Great Big Story employees largely enjoyed the detachment and developed their own company culture.

“A nice sort of detachment from my regular world,” she says.

Bidding a young bank manager take charge of the detachment, Frank led the newcomer rapidly to headquarters.

In each case the tiny detachment discovered blackened walls and unburied corpses.

A double detachment of soldiers was already there, with orders to support him in case of resistance.