detaches
Prononciation : [dɪˈtætʃɪz]
Mot
Contexte : « physical separation »
(verb) to remove something from something else. It means to make something come apart or not stick together anymore, like when you pull a sticker off a piece of paper.
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She carefully detaches the label from the jar.
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He couldn't detach the paper from the glue; it was stuck too hard.
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How do you detach the pieces of this puzzle?
Contexte : « emotional separation »
(verb) to separate yourself from emotions or feelings about a situation. This can mean that you try not to get too involved or upset about something.
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She learns to detach herself from the stress of work.
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He found it hard to detach from his feelings during the argument.
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How can someone detach from their emotions when they feel overwhelmed?
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