disengagement
pengunduran
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
His fear is that negative reporting promotes disgust and 'disengagement' from public life, paving the way for an opportunist and populist politics that reinforces the cycle of cynicism.
It includes strategies for promoting high academic achievement as well as off-setting problems of alienation, 'disengagement' , and emotional distress.
contemporary criticism can afford neutral 'disengagement'
Another nonlethal way in which technology might assist with the problem of 'disengagement' in war will increase as technology itself becomes more prolific.
They are demonstrating their 'disengagement' from and disgust with politics.
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 October 1973 war forced Israel into military 'disengagement' talks.
It is one of the great, heart-rending anecdotes of musical history, but one cannot help wondering if Janacek's ability to go on composing while she expired shows only a profound emotional 'disengagement' .
We can survive, but there will be no military 'disengagement' .
the mechanism prevents accidental 'disengagement'
Another factor is elite 'disengagement' from military affairs.
Of even greater interest to soldiers may be the effect that technology-promoted 'disengagement' may have on those of us who are called upon to fight a war.
their steady 'disengagement' from politics and politicians
Young people's 'disengagement' from, and even hostility to, politics is well-documented.
The locking mechanism prevents an unintentional 'disengagement' by shock, vibration or pulling the cable.
The single lifestyle does not simply mean 'disengagement' from family life.
The increasingly rapid pace of planning for British military 'disengagement' has been revealed on the eve of the Party conference, which will see renewed demands for a deadline for withdrawal.
This often results in her 'disengagement' from mother-child interaction, and interferes with the attentiveness and nurturance needed by her infant to develop securely.
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.
They are fickle reflections of a more profound public 'disengagement' from the political process, parties and institutions.
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’.
Latching connectors on .050 in centerlines are easy to use and require no tools for engagement and 'disengagement' .
Yet even when we are made aware of that 'disengagement' , we can still remain committed to military service.
Some say that the 52,000-strong 'disengagement' force of police and troops will begin by evacuating the secular settlements.
From there it is a short step to total disillusion and 'disengagement' from the activities of the employer, and a general feeling of powerlessness both at work and in the social network in which we all operate outside work.
the mechanism prevents accidental 'disengagement'
But its victory was now tinged with malaise, for it was accompanied by an ever greater 'disengagement' of its citizens from public life.
The difference between 'disengagement' and withdrawal may be significant for Gazans, but the entire conflict will not pivot upon it.
Henry would turn engagement into 'disengagement' .
Emotional 'disengagement' is often a later stage of continued gridlock.
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