disengagement

  • 11disengagement — disengage ► VERB 1) separate, release, or detach. 2) remove (troops) from an area of conflict. 3) (disengaged) emotionally detached; uninvolved. DERIVATIVES disengagement noun …

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  • 12Disengagement (film) — Disengagement © 2007 Studio Canal Directed by Amos Gitai Produced by Nicolas Blanc …

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  • 13Disengagement theory — The disengagement theory states that older adults withdraw from personal relationships and society as they age. The disengagement theory of aging states that aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased… …

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  • 14Disengagement originator — In telecommunication, a disengagement originator is the user or execution unit that initiates a disengagement attempt. The disengagement originator may be the originating user, the destination user, or the communications system. The… …

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  • 15Disengagement of Forces —    See Israel Egypt Disengagement of Forces Agreement (1974); Israel Syria Disengagement of Forces Agreement (1974) …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 16Disengagement Plan — (Tokhnit Hitnatkut)    See Unilateral Disengagement (Hitnatkut, Tokhnit Hahitnatkut) …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 17disengagement — In arms control, a general term for proposals that would result in the geographic separation of opposing nonindigenous forces without directly affecting indigenous military forces …

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  • 18disengagement — noun see disengage …

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  • 19disengagement — /dis en gayj meuhnt/, n. 1. the act or process of disengaging or the state of being disengaged. 2. freedom from obligation or occupation; leisure. 3. Obstet. (during childbirth) the emergence of the head or the presenting part of the fetus from… …

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  • 20disengagement — 1. The act of setting free or extricating; in childbirth, the emergence of the head from the vulva. 2. Ascent of the presenting part from the pelvis after the inlet has been negotiated. [Fr.] * * * dis·en·gage·ment (dis″ən… …

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