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Definitionv. cause to become detached or separated
Last update: August 13, 2015
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Detach a regiment in the front to fight. [verb]
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His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery. [verb]
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Detach the attachments from the application form and fill it. [verb]
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Similarly there will be a size above which gravitational attraction to the comet exceeds the gas pressure trying to detach the grains. [verb]
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In most cases, slides also detach head deposits overlying bedrock. [verb]
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At a greater distance from the buildings were detached oaks and elms and chestnuts, growing singly, which had attained great size. [verb]
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John Gudyill, who was not without some skill as an artilleryman, brought a gun to bear on this detached group. [verb]
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"He who has once devoted himself to Heaven must detach himself wholly from the charm of life, and break one tie after another that binds him to the dust." [verb]
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The other soldiers offered still less to detach her consideration; but from the prisoner, muffled and disguised as he was, she found it impossible to withdraw her eyes. [verb]
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