detachment


de·tach·ment

noun \di-ˈtach-mənt, dē-\

Definition of DETACHMENT

1
: the action or process of detaching : separation
2
a : the dispatch of a body of troops or part of a fleet from the main body for a special mission or service b : the part so dispatched c : a permanently organized separate unit usually smaller than a platoon and of special composition
3
a : indifference to worldly concerns : aloofness b : freedom from bias or prejudice

Examples of DETACHMENT

  1. I wish the article had approached the issue with a bit more detachment.
  2. The form is perforated to make detachment of the bottom section easier.
  3. A detachment of soldiers was called to assist the police.

First Known Use of DETACHMENT

1669

Rhymes with DETACHMENT

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