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Synonyms:
- dissect, disassemble, rid, displace, swallow, unglue, unsay, relinquish, partition, recede, take away, unfix, take back, exempt, unhinge, draw off, segregate, disarticulate, recall, sever, call in, flip off, detach, deactivate, unhitch, insulate, scissor, bite off, dismiss, active duty, blackout, pull away, draw back, call back, dismantle, disembarrass, reprieve, unloosen, tighten, pull in one's horns, unclasp, pare, uncouple, assemble, beleaguered, unseat, belligerent, amputate, unfasten, retire, deport, divide off, back away, flick, move back, take, sunder, slip, incise, disjoin, rupture, retreat, slice, disinvolve, rend, untangle, disintegrate, set free, halve, emancipate, sequestrate, disable, absolve, alienate, pull back, bisect, clear, crawfish, disaffiliate, relieve, untie, draw, back out, loosen, take out, sequester, unbind, free, separate, release, estrange, undo, axe, loose, dislodge, abstract, excise, split, active service, give up, disassociate, isolate, aggressor, cannibalize, remove, exile, unfreeze, flash, air cover, liberate, disentangle, resign, let loose, crawfish out, disconnect, unblock, cleave, disunite, fragment, withdraw, unloose, justify, cut, rip, break, spread out, dislocate, bombed-out, adjourn, discharge, part, divorce, immobilize, dissociate, bow out, divide, extricate, battle cry, deliver, split up, black out, seclude
Examples:
- - But meeting the Home Secretary they turned back with him, and Meynell followed them, eager to disengage himself from them. - "The Case of Richard Meynell", Mrs. Humphrey Ward
- - Unluckily for Agatha, however, she neglected to disengage herself properly from the most recent suitor next before Mr. Cannable. - "Her Weight in Gold", George Barr McCutcheon
- - Hence there will be some few instances of repetition, which however I hope will not give any great disgust: as what is repeated, was so interwoven in the argument, that I could not well disengage it from the text, where it occurs a second time. - "A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I.", Jacob Bryant