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- DISENGAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISENGAGE is to release from something that engages or involves How to use disengage in a sentence
- DISENGAGEMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DISENGAGEMENT definition: 1 the fact of stopping being involved in something: 2 the fact of stopping being involved in… Learn more
- DISENGAGEMENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Disengagement is a process by which people gradually stop being involved in a conflict, activity, or organization
- disengagement noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of disengagement noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (formal) disengagement (of somebody) (from somebody something) the fact of no longer being involved with somebody something or interested in them it A level of public disengagement is already evident in society
- Disengagement - definition of disengagement by . . . - The Free Dictionary
To release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles See Synonyms at extricate 2 To release (oneself) from an engagement, pledge, or obligation To free or detach oneself; withdraw dis′en·gage′ment n American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- DISENGAGEMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DISENGAGEMENT definition: the act or process of disengaging or the state of being disengaged See examples of disengagement used in a sentence
- Disengagement - Psychology lexicon
Disengagement in the psychology context refers to the process or state of withdrawing or detaching oneself from certain activities, roles, or emotional investments This concept can manifest in various areas of psychology, including developmental, social, occupational, and clinical psychology
- Disengagement - The Nexus Initiative
Psychological disengagement:Emotional or mental withdrawal from a task, person, or situation Think: Loss of interest, motivation, or connection Behavioral disengagement:Physically withdrawing from activities or people Examples: Quitting a job, avoiding social events, or a student refusing school
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