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Sentence count:238+9Posted:2017-02-13Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: selfishSimilar words: semidetacheddetachmentattachedpoachedbroacheddetaindetailattachMeaning: [-tʃt]  adj. 1. showing lack of emotional involvement 2. being or feeling set or kept apart from others 3. no longer connected or joined 4. used of buildings; standing apart from others 5. not fixed in position. 
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61. After a while Harbury and Linda detached themselves from a group and carried their drinks over to join Rain.
62. It was a small community, very snooty, of large detached houses set in lawns and trees.
63. Believers wanted to be detached in many ways from earthly life and attached to heavenly life through a process called salvation.
64. In order to do her job during the war, she detached herself from her feelings.
65. It benefits from a large detached garage and an enclosed 90' rear garden.
66. The first, Fourways, is a two-bedroom detached period property with a front garden in need of complete modernisation.
67. There was a tearing sound and a large piece of the black silk winding detached itself from her back and flapped wide.
68. In the West Midlands detached portions of parishes and manors even crossed the county boundaries.
69. Unfortunately the label came detached from the image and now we don't know who painted it!
70. She was asleep in her small Fiat car outside her detached bungalow, her dachshund at her side.
71. Perhaps people feel detached from the war because of the technology involved.
72. Her comments were considered especially important since, not being quite so involved with the work, they were perhaps more detached.
73. We should have a detached preparedness for mystical states and no anxiety for them.
74. Death, with which they lived so intimately, could not be detached from their lives as an object of contemplation.
75. It detached itself from the thicket and reached rose-thorn fingers into the hard earth.
76. It is often reflected in parishes or estates with detached portions elsewhere, or areas shared in common with neighbouring parishes.
77. Flora had to be detached from Anna physically as the bus approached her school.
78. But this lofty and detached comment misses the central issues of comparison and equality in penal treatment.
79. Health care needs to be detached from them and funded from general taxes.
80. You'll never be a good lawyer until you learn to be more detached.
81. An apartment in a high-rise block might only cost S$100,000 but a detached bungalow is likely to be S$1.5 to S$2m.
82. All my resolve during my walks along the Seine to become detached from my family vanished in an instant.
83. I allowed my personal dislike of the man to surface when I should have remained detached.
84. The corpse lay on the ground,(http://sentencedict.com/detached.html) arms and legs detached from the body.
85. For the isolated detached property, situated in a few acres of land, is a cemetery lodge.
86. The rearmost sections of the leading edges might be detached from the joining ferrules.
87. He has been detached from the diocese to minister among Hispanics in Florida.
88. It is detached in an acre of ground with high walls.
89. The rear end of the console can be detached in order to transform the two individual rear seats into a bench accommodating three.
90. Alex detached himself from the crowd and came towards them.
More similar words: semidetacheddetachmentattachedpoachedbroacheddetaindetailattachin detaildetailedattach toacheget acrosscoup d'etatteacherpoacherarchedpreachercheetahquenchedparchedschedulewretchedtreacherycrunchedon schedulebewitchedtreacherousentrenchedwretchedness
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