different between disengage vs disengagingly
disengage
English
Etymology
From Middle French désengager ; dis- +? engage
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?s????e?d?/
- Rhymes: -e?d?
Noun
disengage (plural disengages)
- (fencing) A circular movement of the blade that avoids the opponent's parry
Verb
disengage (third-person singular simple present disengages, present participle disengaging, simple past and past participle disengaged)
- (transitive, intransitive) To release or loosen from something that binds, entangles, holds, or interlocks.
- Synonyms: detach, disentangle, free, unfasten
Derived terms
- disengagement
Related terms
- engage
Translations
disengage From the web:
- what disengages you at work
- disengagement meaning
- disengaged what does it mean
- what is disengagement theory
- what is disengagement theory quizlet
- what is disengagement theory quizlet revel
- what is disengagement in psychology
- what causes disengagement
disengagingly
English
Etymology
disengaging +? -ly
Adverb
disengagingly (comparative more disengagingly, superlative most disengagingly)
- In a manner that disengages.
disengagingly From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- disengage vs disengagingly
- phenol vs hydroxyquinoline
- resveratrol vs trihydroxystilbene
- trihydroxy vs resveratrol
- trihydroxy vs triol
- feetless vs taxonomy
- feetless vs weetless
- stragglingly vs strugglingly
- sidewall vs sidewalk
- naseberry vs taxonomy
- histories vs hystories
- historizes vs histories
- microhistories vs macrohistories
- couponing vs taxonomy
- componing vs couponing
- backplanes vs backplates
- fireteam vs foreteam
- antiflag vs taxonomy
- antifag vs antiflag
- gypsyish vs taxonomy