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detach ( Verb)
UK/US /dɪˈtætʃ/
Present
detach
Ing
detaching
He/She/It
detachs
Past Simple
detached
Past Participle
detached
1-
A2
[transitive, intransitive] to separate or remove something from a larger one
-> During the accident, the carriage was detached from the train.
-> If you like the coat without the hood, you can detach it.
2-
B1
[transitive] (formal) to separate or leave yourself from somebody or something
-> He detached himself from his friend's group.
-> The young boy became detached from his family.