Sentences with detach
de·tach
D d - Detach the white part of the application form and keep it. [VERB noun]
- It helps them detach themselves from their problems and become more objective. [V pron-refl + from]
- I respect them, I enjoy their company and I'm not going to detach myself too much from them.
- Lazarus says that, while a few mothers do detach themselves from the situation.
- Alexis saw his father detach himself from the group and walk away down the hill by himself. [V pron-refl from n]
- To detach the tag from a newly purchased garment
- Lazarus says that, while a few mothers do detach themselves from the situation, more are inclined to blame themselves.
- If you can detach yourself from all that.
- To detach a ship from a fleet, or a company from a regiment
- Men appear to need another focus of their attention in order to detach psychologically from workplace stress in particular.