disengagement

விலகுவதுதான்
definition
noun
their steady disengagement from politics and politicians
the action or process of withdrawing from involvement in a particular activity, situation, or group.
contemporary criticism can afford neutral disengagement
emotional detachment; objectivity.
example
But its victory was now tinged with malaise, for it was accompanied by an ever greater 'disengagement' of its citizens from public life.
his 'disengagement' from the provisional government
This often results in her 'disengagement' from mother-child interaction, and interferes with the attentiveness and nurturance needed by her infant to develop securely.
Even with the successful training and fielding of an African Standby Force, any long-term success will ultimately succumb to international 'disengagement' .
The second set of papers spoke to the question: Is the trend toward 'disengagement' from a distinctive religious identity and mission inevitable?
Emotional 'disengagement' is often a later stage of continued gridlock.
He was even to claim that it ‘marked a stage in the slow and painful process of England's 'disengagement' from her first and last colony’.
But leaving settlements gives us the legitimacy to use all force necessary to act militarily after 'disengagement' .
contemporary criticism can afford neutral 'disengagement'
Some say that the 52,000-strong 'disengagement' force of police and troops will begin by evacuating the secular settlements.
The motor vehicle door locks have a central lock mechanism drive with control positions for engagement and/or 'disengagement' of the theft preventative configuration and the central lock mechanism drive is operable by the electronic operating device.
We can survive, but there will be no military 'disengagement' .
Yet even when we are made aware of that 'disengagement' , we can still remain committed to military service.
The thinness of the coverage and the shallowness of the analysis seem a direct outgrowth of the networks' steady 'disengagement' from the world in recent years.
Furthermore, emotional 'disengagement' among family members, a lack of perceived cohesion and rigid parental control and rules also correlate with youth violence.
The locking mechanism prevents an unintentional 'disengagement' by shock, vibration or pulling the cable.
Instead, Sarah herself, in her deliberate 'disengagement' from these troubling ‘folk,’ suggests that she finds their presence problematic.
Young people's 'disengagement' from, and even hostility to, politics is well-documented.
This induces ‘fear and, hence, 'disengagement' from an activity’.
Its broad conclusion is that there need be no great damage to Scotland's economic well-being if 'disengagement' from England were handled judiciously.
the mechanism prevents accidental 'disengagement'
It includes strategies for promoting high academic achievement as well as off-setting problems of alienation, 'disengagement' , and emotional distress.
Yet these same people constantly tell us they despair of voter apathy and 'disengagement' .
It is not just the lack of time or a particularly tough 'disengagement' from the relationship that I have been in the past year or so that has made this process difficult.
His emotional 'disengagement' required great self-sacrifice, as James turned away from love and from the demands that it might make upon him.
While continued coalition oversight and resources are still required, coalition forces are on the way to complete 'disengagement' .
Shall we call it withdrawal, 'disengagement' , or re-deployment?
their steady 'disengagement' from politics and politicians
During annihilation of large armed units, during 'disengagement' or disarmament of major opposing forces armed with heavy weapons, the main role is assigned to subunits and units of the Land Forces.
Henry would turn engagement into 'disengagement' .
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