Definition of Disengagedness. Meaning of Disengagedness. Synonyms of Disengagedness

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Definition of Disengagedness

Disengagedness
Disengaged Dis`en*gaged", a. Not engaged; free from engagement; at leisure; free from occupation or care; vacant. -- Dis`en*ga"ged*ness, n.

Meaning of Disengagedness from wikipedia

- (clutch slipping) or remain stationary while the motor is spinning (clutch disengaged). A dry clutch uses dry friction to transfer power from the input shaft...
- had unknowingly partially disengaged the A310's autopilot control of the aircraft's ailerons. The autopilot then disengaged completely, causing the aircraft...
- conflict and complicated efforts for peace. In 2005, Israel unilaterally disengaged from the Gaza Strip, withdrawing its military forces and dismantling settlements...
- Representatives, to replace Agnew. One researcher suggests Nixon effectively disengaged from his own administration after Ford was sworn in as vice president...
- and consolidate, an obvious fact accepted by the Pentagon. The Houthis disengaged fighting AQAP to face rival Yemeni militias at the same time as they were...
- Cage gear in Pantigo Windmill, Long Island (with the driving gearwheel disengaged)...
- lackluster narrative and an overreliance on spectacle over substance, left me disengaged." Johnny Oleksinski of the New York Post observed: "Civil War's shtick...
- internal combustion engine until they are depleted, at which point they are disengaged from the system. They are not used in tandem with the main hybrid battery...
- initially arrested. At the same time, the ACLU transformed its style from "disengaged and elitist" to "emotionally engaged". The ACLU published a breakthrough...
- conceptions of political freedom join hands in common opposition to the disengaged and p****ive subjection offered by absolutists such as Hobbes and Robert...