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Definitionv. release from something that holds fast
Last update: August 4, 2015
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I want to disengage myself from his influence. [verb]
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A stop, which bolted to the bed, could be used to automatically disengage the leadscrew clasp nut at any predetermined position. [verb]
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Had there been one there sufficiently disengaged to become a close observer, he might have fancied that the services of the young chief were not entirely impartial. [verb]
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She disengaged herself. [verb]
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With those who followed Evandale, he disengaged Claverhouse. [verb]
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Her dress caught in the thorns, and before she could disengage it, the beautiful Bartja was standing before her, helping her to get free from the treacherous bush. [verb]
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'Here is some unlucky mistake,' thought Edward, struggling, but gently, to disengage himself. [verb]
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It took Ben-Hur but a moment to disengage himself from the mob and run forward. [verb]
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When I had disengaged myself from him, whose conversation grew insipid to me, I went home, and made Strap acquainted with the fruit of my researches. [verb]
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Captain Jemmy raised a hand to disengage her grasp from his shoulder, but let it fall again. [verb]
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As they neared the shore, a landing-stage, or low jetty, of sunk piles disengaged itself from the mist. [verb]
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