The state of being isolated or detached.
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Examples for "detachment"
Examples for "detachment"
1Donnie's aggressive behaviour seems to stem from his increased detachment from reality.
2The ever-proceeding detachment appears not less in all thought, and in society.
3The rest of the detachment was out of sight in a moment.
4Elsa Maxwell of the Journal & American achieved perhaps the loveliest detachment.
5It is your natural detachment that is stopping things from moving forward.
1This provided means-tested grants for energy efficiency measures such as home insulation.
2The government has extended its home insulation grant scheme to low-income owners.
3Kiwibank and Westpac offer incentives for renewable energy systems and insulation costs.
4The place needed sealing properly, insulation, install the right kind of ventilation.
5The Cavan-based company develops and manufactures insulation products and systems for buildings.
1The interaction also made people question the insularity of their reading habits.
2That I think is due to the insularity of our national character.
3Matthew Elliott, who then coached Bradford, saw such insularity as a weakness.
4But for all that, there is a sometimes comforting, even infuriating, insularity.
5Such insularity can only produce an echo chamber, not candid debate.
Translations for insularism