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Disengaging meaning
That causes one to lose commitment and interest; alienating. | That causes something to disengage or disconnect.
Example sentences (19)
Over the past months, China and India have continued the slow process of disengaging along sections of their disputed border in Ladakh.
Putin has a penchant for disengaging and struggling to make decisions, especially when there are no good ones left to make.
The elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris to the top of the ticket produced a surge of volunteering, but some progressives feel left behind and are disengaging.
From going to therapy to disengaging with toxic social media accounts, health pros share how they take care of their emotional wellbeing.
She told parents to keep an eye out if their children were being secretive or defensive about what they were doing online, disengaging with mates or using sexualised language.
Questions on whether the pilots had levelled out the plane before disengaging MCAS and how many times MCAS activated were not answered in a news conference that lasted about 40 minutes.
What’s more, the US is disengaging at a time when China is challenging not only the territorial integrity of several Asian countries but also the liberal tenor of the regional economic order.
With more and more of our lives moving online, it is almost impossible to escape, particularly as disengaging can lead to social exclusion.
A lot of centres are worried about these families completely disengaging with the system.
China may have seen that the US has an incompetent President who is disengaging from world leadership and thought that this is the time to fill the void.
If he refuses, then, huzzah, that solves the other problem of disengaging from a friend you clearly don’t like.
In the US, more and more progressive Jews are disengaging from Israel, either because of despair over the ongoing occupation and dismantling of democracy there or because the separation of families and the Russian threat demand urgent attention.
They convinced Kim-Jong Un that it was impossible for there to be any victors on the battle field but with the US disengaging from global politics, China can help N. Korea win the peace.
You will have been there before, you’re reading an article online, and you can’t help yourself from disengaging, not because the article isn’t interesting but because it’s just so long and wordy.
Into production An F-16C of the Colorado Air National Guard with AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles, an Air Combat Maneuvering Instrumentation pod, and a centerline fuel tank (300 gal capacity) after disengaging from a refueling boom.
Kaplan posits that revelation "consists in disengaging from the traditional context those elements in it which answer permanent postulates of human nature, and in integrating them into our own ideology…the rest may be relegated to archaeology".
Reels with star drags generally have a separate lever which allows the reel to go into "freespool" by disengaging the spool from the drive train completely and allowing it to spin freely with little resistance.
The clutch is located between the engine and the gearbox, as disengaging it is required to change gear.
The opposite is true with a push type, the release bearing is pushed into the clutch disengaging the vehicle drive.