We found 28 examples of how to use detached in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 28.
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1. | Detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife. | |
2. | In the modern age, humans are detached. | |
3. | He lived detached from all the troubles of our family. | |
4. | When they experienced the French Revolution, citizens became free people, detached from their traditions and the church; they praised Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. | |
5. | A large suit of old armour had become detached from its stand, and had fallen on the stone floor. | |
6. | You have to remain detached. | |
7. | A vulgar flaring paper adorned the walls, but it was blotched in places with mildew; and here and there great strips had become detached and hung down, exposing the yellow plaster beneath. | |
8. | We have to constantly work to make sure government is not a collection of distant, detached institutions, but is connected and responsive to the everyday concerns of our people. | |
9. | The images detached from every aspect of life merge into a common stream in which the unity of that life can no longer be recovered. Fragmented views of reality regroup themselves into a new unity as a separate pseudoworld that can only be looked at. The specialization of images of the world evolves into a world of autonomized images where even the deceivers are deceived. The spectacle is a concrete inversion of life, an autonomous movement of the nonliving. | |
10. | Sami dreamed that his shadow detached from his feet and started chasing him. | |
11. | A bull, stimulated either by the scarlet colour of Miss Ashton's mantle, or by one of those fits of capricious ferocity to which their dispositions are liable, detached himself suddenly from the group which was feeding at the upper extremity of a grassy glade, that seemed to lose itself among the crossing and entangled boughs. The animal approached the intruders on his pasture ground, at first slowly, pawing the ground with his hoof, bellowing from time to time, and tearing up the sand with his horns, as if to lash himself up to rage and violence. | |
12. | One only vestige of his fate appeared. A large sable feather had been detached from his hat, and the rippling waves of the rising tide wafted it to Caleb's feet. | |
13. | Tom lives in a semi-detached house. | |
14. | Tom and Mary live in a semi-detached house. | |
15. | Mennad was emotionally detached from his siblings. | |
16. | Mennad was emotionally detached from his parents. | |
17. | Mennad was emotionally detached from Baya. | |
18. | Mennad was emotionally detached from his mom. | |
19. | Mennad was emotionally detached from his cousins. | |
20. | Stealing noiselessly into her sleeping father’s chamber she detached from his girdle the key he guarded so jealously and opened the gate. | |
21. | Mick, let me see your blueprint for the Nelsons' detached house. | |
22. | My aunt lives in a detached house in the countryside. | |
23. | According to your remark, the state appears more or less as a synonym of a detached authority, connected with the so-called elites in politics, media, economy and science, in whom one cannot believe and which somehow stay on the way of the individual. If this kind of thought gets established, it will lead us to absolute misery. | |
24. | Yanni detached himself from Skura. | |
25. | Yanni detached himself from Skura emotionally. |