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    Dis·en·gage
    /ˌdisənˈɡāj/

    verb

  2. The meaning of DISENGAGE is to release from something that engages or involves. How to use disengage in a sentence.

  3. to become physically separated from something, or to make two things become physically separated: be disengaged from The door was disengaged from one of its hinges. [ T ] to switch off the control of something: The autopilot had been disengaged. [ T ]

  4. Disengage definition: to release from attachment or connection; loosen; unfasten. See examples of DISENGAGE used in a sentence.

  5. To disengage means to "free or disentangle" yourself or some object from another person or object. No, it doesn't mean breaking off your engagement to your beloved — that's "chickening out."

  6. 1 [transitive, intransitive] to free someone or something from the person or thing that is holding them or it; to become free disengage yourself (from somebody/something) She gently disengaged herself from her sleeping son.

  7. If you disengage something, or if it disengages, it becomes separate from something which it has been attached to. She disengaged the film advance mechanism on the camera. John gently disengaged himself from his sister's tearful embrace.

  8. verb. /ˌdɪsɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] (formal) to free somebody/something from the person or thing that is holding them or it; to become free. disengage yourself (from somebody/something) She gently disengaged herself from her sleeping son. (figurative) They wished to disengage themselves from these policies.

  9. DISENGAGE definition: to become separated from something, or to make two things become separate from each other: . Learn more.

  10. dis·en·gage. (dĭs′ĕn-gāj′) v. dis·en·gaged, dis·en·gag·ing, dis·en·gag·es. v.tr. 1. To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles. See Synonyms at extricate. 2. To release (oneself) from an engagement, pledge, or obligation.

  11. Disengage definition: To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles.

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