disengage
Prononciation : [dɪsɪnˈɡeɪdʒ]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to stop being involved with someone or something. When you don't want to be part of a group's activities anymore, you disengage from them.
Exemple
She decided to disengage from the negative conversations at work.
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He couldn't disengage from the fun game, even when it was time to leave.
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Why did you choose to disengage from the discussion?
Contexte : « mechanics »
(verb) to separate or detach something that is connected. Like when you pull apart two pieces of a toy that are stuck together, you disengage them.
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He was able to disengage the battery from the remote control easily.
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The two parts didn't disengage, so I had to try again.
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Can you show me how to disengage the parts of this machine?
Contexte : « activity »
(verb) to stop participating in an activity or task. When you decide you're not going to play a game anymore, you disengage from the game.
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After a few rounds, she chose to disengage from the board game.
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He didn't want to disengage from the project, even when it got tough.
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Are you going to disengage from the team project?
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