Synonyms for de-tach


Grammar : Verb
Spell : dih-tach
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈtætʃ

Top 10 synonyms for de-tach Other synonyms for the word de-tach

Définition of de-tach

Origin :
  • 1680s, from French détacher "to detach, untie," from Old French destachier, from des- "apart" + attachier "attach" (see attach). Related: Detached; detaching.
  • As in isolate : verb cut off, set apart
  • As in liberate : verb give freedom
  • As in loose/loosen : verb set free; unbind
  • As in abstract : verb take away from
  • As in part : verb break, disconnect
  • As in quarantine : verb isolate
  • As in remove : verb lift or move object; take off, away
  • As in separate : verb remove something from group; keep or set apart
  • As in sever : verb cut apart
  • As in split up : verb keep apart; segregate; separate
  • As in sunder : verb separate, sever
  • As in withdraw : verb remove something or someone from situation
  • As in demarcate : verb differentiate
  • As in loosen : verb unbind
  • As in break off : verb snap off something
  • As in unhitch : verb unfasten
  • As in disjoin : verb become separated
  • As in unfasten : verb disengage
  • As in unhinge : verb upset
  • As in dissever : verb separate
  • As in crop : verb cut, trim off
  • As in detach : verb disconnect, cut off
  • As in detail : verb assign specific task
  • As in disconnect : verb take apart; uncouple
  • As in disengage : verb free from connection
  • As in disentangle : verb unwind, disconnect; solve
  • As in disintegrate : verb fall apart; reduce to pieces
  • As in dismiss : verb send away, remove; free
  • As in dissociate : verb part company with; separate
  • As in divert : verb take attention away
  • As in divide : verb separate, disconnect
  • As in extricate : verb get out of a situation; relieve of responsibility

Antonyms for de-tach

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